= Rhetorical operations
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Rhetorical operations refer to the strategic use of language and communication techniques to persuade, inform, or engage an audience. These operations are often employed in various forms of discourse, including speeches, essays, advertisements, and everyday conversations. Rhetorical operations encompass a range of strategies and devices, including: 1. **Ethos**: Establishing credibility or authority on a subject. This involves demonstrating knowledge, experience, and ethical character to gain the audience's trust.
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