1.This classical Greek rhetorician believed in an absolute truth and the ability of rhetors to find and follow that truth through sound reason:

1.This classical Greek rhetorician believed in an absolute truth and the ability of rhetors to find and follow that truth through sound reason: 

2.Most precisely, an argument is ?

3.Aristotle’s artistic proof of pathos best refers to?

4.According to most classical theorists, the most powerful (although perhaps not the most important) of Aristotle’s proofs is ?

5.The following work by Aristotle is perhaps the most fundamental writings of the Classical era ?

6.Aristotle’s classic definition of rhetoric was: _______________. 
     7._______________ are proofs created by a persuader, and are the most challenging for the speaker to master.      

8.An epideictic speech is one in which a speaker:       

9.Metaphor, simile, antithesis, repetition, and the development of “tone” of the speech are all aspects of the classical canon of ?

10. According to Foucault, _______________ are the ways that people speak or write (in ways that bring ideas together to create ideologies).

11. For Habermas, a speech situation in which everyone can engage in dialogue, with symmetry (equal power) and reciprocity:       

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