Rhetorical criticism
a. is always, to one degree or another, focused on persuasive processes.
b. is always concerned with what signs do to people and how that doing gets done.
c. is concerned with the persuasive appeals of images.
d. is concerned with public discourse in the service of power.
e. All of the above.
e
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