This Poetic Device has the repetition of initial consonant sounds
Alliteration
Name the two types of law
Universal and Particular
Epideictic Rhetoric can also be referred to as
Praise or Censure.
All deliberative rhetoric is striving for
The Good.
This is an inverted phrase like: "You eat to live. You don't live to eat."
Chiasmus
There are 7 stated motives for wrongdoers, name 3
Chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reasoning, anger, appetite.
What does Aristotle think that we should censure.
Vices.
Aristotle
The repetition of words at the beginning of successive phrases.
Anaphora
What is something beyond the law according to Aristotle.
Equity.
Name the virtue the deals with charity that is for everyone and is providing beauty to everyone.
Magnificence
Deliberative rhetoric can also be described as?
Political Oratory, Legislative.
This is an indirect way to remember something. Sometimes people invent a story, use an acronym, or use Chunking.
Mnemonic device.
Say a phrase that many teachers do not want you to use in a paper.
"In conclusion"
"This goes to show"
In reference to time, when is Judicial Rhetoric talking about.
The Past.
Name the virtue that is about charity towards specific individuals.
Magnanimity.
How do we achieve The Good?
Through Virtue
One often finds this poetic device in The Bible. It is two phrases with similar grammatical structure that might reverse. "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil."
Parallelism
Breaking the ____________ of the law, should be equivalent to breaking the law.
Spirit
Name the virtue that allows us to deny pleasure.
Temperance.
Mostly, what is deliberative rhetoric form in reference to time?
The Future.