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SadnessPrimitive
Likelihood of evoking sorrow or compassion.
Scattershot ThinkingPrimitive
Equal emphasis is placed on all points, diluting focus.
Self-SympathyPrimitive
Likelihood of invoking pity for personal challenges.
Semantics
The inherent quality of Vocabulary possessing shared meaning.
Semantic Depth
The level of detail and insight provided in presenting key arguments or points.
Sentiment
Likelihood of evoking positive or negative emotions.
Simple Sentence
A sentence consisting of one independent clause with a subject and predicate, expressing a complete thought.
SimplicityPrimitive
Message is straightforward and free of complexity.
Soundness
Reflects argument validity combined with truth.
Soundness StrengthPrimitive
Likelihood of arguments being valid and based on truthful premises.
Soundness WeaknessPrimitive
The likelihood of arguments failing due to invalidity or untruthful premises.
Statements
Flexible units of Natural Language that express varying forms of Semantic meaning.
Structure
The arrangement and organization of the content.
Stylogenerativity
The quality of communication that facilitates engagement and resonance across the six measurable Dimensions of Style.
Style
A Mode of Communication that generates confidence through the Dimensions of Rhetorical Composition, shaping delivery to enhance audience engagement and persuasive resonance by drawing on Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
SurprisePrimitive
Likelihood of presenting unexpected or novel information.
Secretive InsertionsPrimitive
Unacknowledged tangents confuse or alienate the audience.