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Choose one rhetorical device Sun Tzu uses (ethos, pathos, logos, evidence, overstatement) in "The Art Of War".
Explain the impact on the reader + provide one quote.
Write 5–7 sentences. USE ACES.
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A (Assertion): Sun Tzu uses ethos to present himself as a knowledgeable, authoritative strategist whose counsel should be trusted.
C (Context): His short, definitive maxims and prescriptive tone make the work read like the practiced guidance of an experienced commander rather than abstract theory.
E (Evidence): For example, he writes, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
S (Significance): That appeal to ethos makes readers more likely to accept and apply his rules because they sound proven and reliable.
S (Second significance): The authoritative voice reduces doubt and encourages confidence in following his methods during planning and decision-making.
C (Context): His short, definitive maxims and prescriptive tone make the work read like the practiced guidance of an experienced commander rather than abstract theory.
E (Evidence): For example, he writes, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
S (Significance): That appeal to ethos makes readers more likely to accept and apply his rules because they sound proven and reliable.
S (Second significance): The authoritative voice reduces doubt and encourages confidence in following his methods during planning and decision-making.
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