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the available means of persuasion. |
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Who is credited for public speaking? |
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What came to be regarde as a force that holds human societies together, shaping their social and political sensibilites and determening thir direction and destiny? |
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What were two critisms made by Aristotle about the Sophists' hand books? |
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1. Too much focus on judicial system. 2. A lack of attention to logic. |
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Effective public speakers must take into consideration there _____ . |
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What are the 3 proofs in a presentation? |
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1. Ethos 2. Pathos 3. Pathos |
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A set of propositions that are related to one another and draw conclusion from the major and minor premise. |
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A syllogism based on probabilities, signs, and examples. |
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What are the five cannons of rhetoric? |
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Invention Arangement Style Delivery Memory |
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The search for persuasive ways to present info and formulate argument. |
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What is arrangement refering to? |
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All elements of persuasion are present... |
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use of mnemonics and practice of the speech |
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Three types of rhetoric areeee |
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1. Forensic 2. Epideictic 3. Deliberative |
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