The type of argument which appeals to the audience's emotions.
What is Pathos?
The canon of rhetoric one uses when being humble.
What is modest?
An example: Anthony comes up to Gerald, and asks, "What time is it?"
What is Rule 2?
The canon that is also known as Pronuntiatio.
What is Actio?
Known as the first philosopher.
What is Thales?
An argument where one tries to convince the audience their point is beneficial.
What is a useful and advantageous argument?
An example: If it is -20 degrees, saying "It's a little chilly outside."
What is comedic?
Rule 2.5.
What is Writing an introductory phrase, adding a comma, then putting the quote?
This Roman orator came up with the 5 Canons.
What is Cicero?
The founder of Stoic philosophy.
Who is Zeno?
An example is Joe Biden saying things like " To defeat despair, to build a nation of prosperity and purpose."
What is Pathos?
The three types of understatements
What is comedic, modest, and polite?
The rule where one writes an incomplete sentence then goes directly into the quote.
What is Rule 3?
Memoria can be memorizing one's speech, and one other thing.
What is other things for impromptu speeches?
The three principles of Stoicism.
What is living simply, developing one's brain, and obeying fate?