Rhetorical Patterns

    Rhetorical pattern is a mode in which an article’s details are organized. The rhetorical patterns include:
1) Examples
2) Definition
3) Comparison and contrast
4) Sequence of Event
5) Cause and Effect
6) Description
7) Narration

1) Examples: - Writers often include examples of various kinds in order to sound convincing while writing about a subject. Examples help the writer to be persuasive and to sound convincing; they help him gain authenticity and increase believability of his/ her arguments and of the subject being talked about.

2) Definition: - Definition is a necessary strategy for all kinds of writing. Autobiographers occasionally define objects, conditions, events and activities for research. This unfamiliarity with defining is certain because the autobiographers write about something extremely readers is completely unknown, if they do not define those very personal conditions and terms, it will not be easy to understand them. Thus to convince the audience of a position a writer most often defines concepts that are important to an argument.

3) Comparison and Contrast: - Comparison brings similar things together for examination to see how they are alike. Contrast is a form of comparison that emphasizes their differences. Comparison and contrast are generally taken as more than writing strategies. They are basic ways of thinking and leaving. We attain new perceptions more readily if we can see how things are similar to or different from the perception we have already achieved. For professional writers, comparison and contrast are basic strategies of writing. Some writing may have extended comparison but for all kinds of writing comparison and contrast are necessary to be vivid in presenting information.

4) Sequence of Events: - After sufficiently analyzing the events they are supposed to talk about writers, concentrating on presenting them in an effective and coherence so that the whole composition becomes concrete, clear and effective. Any break in the loose stinging of or an unnecessary inclusion of event may distort the whole comparison. It should be effective combination of events that holds the attention of the reader tightly and helps him to get in to the intended meaning, motive or purpose of the writer.

5) Cause and Effect: - When the writers talk about something or states an issue, problem or argument, he should clarify what caused him to say so and simultaneously he must state the possible effect.

6) Description: - Description helps the writers to create some dominant impression, a mode or atmosphere that helps him/ her to reinforce his/ her purpose. While describing something in one way or other, the writer always assumes a point of view or the writer selects a position from which to describe the scene. This point of view of the writer brings difference on the level of description.

7) Narration: - Narration is a basic way of presenting action taking place over a period of time. One can use narration for a variety of purpose: to illustrate and support ideas with anecdotes, entertain readers with suspenseful or revealing stories. The most common way of ordering narrative is to present the action chronologically, beginning with the first action and going straight through to the last.

    Writers also bring complication in the narrative sequence by referring to something that occurred earlier using the techniques of flashback or to one that will occur later using the technique of flash forward. Writing of narrative creates a structure to give a sound the central conflict, tension by manipulating the narrative place. While narrating something the writers takes a point of view to describe the action which is important when one as a reader detects the position assumed by the writer or his/ her point of view and it will be easier to get in to the real meaning of the narrative.

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