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*'''Representamen''': the object that something, often a sign, represents, creating in the mind an equivalent sign, or perhaps a more developed sign (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_(semiotics)#Triadic_signs Triadic signs])
*'''Representamen''': the object that something, often a sign, represents, creating in the mind an equivalent sign, or perhaps a more developed sign (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_(semiotics)#Triadic_signs Triadic signs])
*'''Rhetoric''': (see [[Definitions of Rhetoric]])
*'''Rhetoric''': (see [[Definitions of Rhetoric]])
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*'''Rhetorical Situation''': (see [[Lloyd Bitzer]], [[Richard Vatz]])
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*'''Rhetorical Situation''': the context of a rhetorical event that consists of an issue, an audience, and a set of constraints. Two leading views of the rhetorical situation exist today. One argues that a situation determines and brings about rhetoric, while the other proposes that rhetoric creates “situations” by making issues salient. (see [[Lloyd Bitzer]], [[Richard Vatz]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhetorical_situation Rhetorical Situation Wikipedia])
*'''Rhetorical units''': equivalent texts or portions of texts with the same author, intended audience, and purpose (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])
*'''Rhetorical units''': equivalent texts or portions of texts with the same author, intended audience, and purpose (see [[Blythe, Stuart "Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia"]])

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