5Conclusion As with any essay, your conclusion should do more than simply summarize the author's use of rhetorical appeals. Instead, it should round out the content by providing something for readers to think about as they finish the paper. Carson suggests discussing the argument's strengths an...
“mountainside.” 4 figurative language a host of rhetorical appeals to logos, pathos and ethos rely on figurative language, or language that communicates something other than its literal sense. these include figures of comparison (metaphor, simile and analogy), figures that describe something by its...
In certain cases, the omission of a conjunction between short phrases gives the impression of synonymity to the phrases, or makes the latter phrase appear to be an afterthought or even a substitute for the former. Compare:He was a winner, a hero.He was a winner and a hero.Notice also ...