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... considered effective in all discourse . The seven parts commonly found in the classical oration are exordium , narra ... considered desirable in each of these sections , the classical rhetoricians out- lined the principles that were ...
... considered effective in all discourse . The seven parts commonly found in the classical oration are exordium , narra ... considered desirable in each of these sections , the classical rhetoricians out- lined the principles that were ...
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... considered by grammarians , the chief responsibility is to logos ; when style is considered by rhetori- cians , the chief responsibility is to ethos and pathos . The object of grammar is to reproduce in syntax and word structures the ...
... considered by grammarians , the chief responsibility is to logos ; when style is considered by rhetori- cians , the chief responsibility is to ethos and pathos . The object of grammar is to reproduce in syntax and word structures the ...
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... considered , and what is most considered is best understood . " [ Like antithesis , a device which creates the impression of gravity and thoroughness . ] Cadence . The use of a regular rhythmic stress , analogous to the metrical measure ...
... considered , and what is most considered is best understood . " [ Like antithesis , a device which creates the impression of gravity and thoroughness . ] Cadence . The use of a regular rhythmic stress , analogous to the metrical measure ...
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principles of effective organization | 3 |
description | 25 |
narration | 44 |
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