Rhetoric What is it? The Art of Argument or Persuasion!
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rhetoric is the art or science of men
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"Mine is the first step and therefore a small one,
though worked out with much thought
and hard labor. You, my readers or hearers of my lectures, if you
think I have done as
much as can fairly be expected of an initial start. . . will
acknowledge what I have achieved
and will pardon what I have left for others to accomplish." ~
Aristotle
(384-322 BCE):
A General Introduction
Aristotle was born in 384 BCE. at Stagirus,
a Greek colony...
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