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what is rheotrical theory ​

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Answered by damak013404
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Rhetorical theory is fundamentally concerned with composition, forms, functions, means, venues, producers, audiences, effects, and criticism of discourse. Rhetorical theories differ from one another depending upon the definition of “rhetoric” that serves as their starting point

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Answered by Λყυѕн
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Rhetorical theory is the theory which examines rhetoric in terms of its linguistic, cognitive, cultural, and philosophical implications and effects. There are many different branches of rhetorical theory, but they are all united by their focus on rhetoric itself and the ways in which it can be used and applied to different situations.

Rhetorical theory is the body of thought about human symbol use. The term rhetoric, in its popular usage, typically has negative connotations. Rhetoric is contrasted with action; it is empty words, talk without substance, mere ornament.

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