267740564 | process analysis | A rhetorical mode that's used by writers when they want to explain how to do something or how something is done | |
267740565 | cause and effect | Why things should or should have been done | |
267740566 | description | communicate a scene, a specific place, or a person to the reader | |
267740567 | narration | Relate someone else's experience to illustrate a point | |
267740568 | induction | Process in which specific examples are used to reach a general conclusion | |
267740569 | deduction | The use of generalization to draw a conclusion about a specific case |
Ch. 11 Complex Rhetorical Modes
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