5 canons of rhetoric
integrating quotes
rhetorical devices
philosophy
stoicism
100

Who contributed to the canons of rhetoric?

Who are Cicero and Quintilian

100

In what situation would you use a semicolon when integrating a quote?

What is never?

100

What is a hyperbole?

What is a purposeful exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally.

100

What does philosophy literally mean?

What is the love of wisdom?

100

Who was the founder of stoic philosophy?

Who is Zeno?

200

What are the five canons?

What are inventio, dispositio, elecutio, memoria, and actio.

200

When would you use a colon when integrating a quote?

What is after a complete sentence you insert the colon and then put the quote?

200

What is the difference between an anaphora and an epistrophe?

What is an anaphora is repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of consecutive clauses, sentences, or lines of poetry whereas an epistrophe is at the end?

200

What are the big three questions?

What are humans duties? How humans can accomplish this? What would the end result be?

200

Who is Seneca?

Who wrote the Seneca letters?

300

What could the fifth canon be called other than actio.

What is pronuntatio.

300

When would you use a comma when integrating a quote?

Is it when you have a dependent sentence that ends in a verb?

300

What are the uses of an understatement?

What are comedic, modest, and polite uses for?

300

Who is Thales?

Who is the first philosopher that contributed the idea of mythos and logos to philosophy?

300

What do the Stoics think humans duty is here?

How to seek wisdom?

400

What are all of the parts of memoria?

What is practicing and memorizing your work and remembering pieces of information like quotes to mention in conversation/seminars. 

400

What are mythos and logos?

What are mythos is stories (myths) and logos is facts (logic)?