How does persuasion contribute to how rhetoric is made?
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Persuasion is made in rhetoric through the creation and expression of ideas and concepts
Persuasion is made in rhetoric through the expression of beliefs, interests, and motives, and what the rhetor wants the audience to believe about them
Persuasion is made in rhetoric through understanding what is being asked of the audience, how the rhetor is trying to persuade the audience, and if the persuasion fits context
Persuasion is made in rhetoric through how the rhetor gets the audience to believe their beliefs, interests, and motives
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Persuasion is made in rhetoric through the expression of beliefs, interests, and motives, and what the rhetor wants the audience to believe about them.