Definitions ✍
Special Lines of Argument
Oratory
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100

Define Wrongdoing...

"Injury, voluntarily inflicted, contrary to law."

100

what is one of the special lines of argument

ex. forensic

100

What is oratory a synonym for?

Rhetoric

100

name one of the 5 skills

ex. invention

100

define copiousness

full of wise words and true thoughts
200

Give the two types of laws

Universal and particular

200

what is another of the lines?

ex. political

200

What is forensic oratory?

The hearers must make a decision about past events

200

name one of the modes of persuasion

ex. logos

200

what is lilly's middle name?

idk

300

Define Means

The ability of the accused to do the alleged wrongdoing

300

what is the third?

ex. ceremonial

300

what is political oratory's time?

future

300

Define rhetoric

the art of persuasive speaking and writing

300

what was the final score of the patriots game saturday?

they lost 20-13     

400

Define happiness (one of the four defs) and define goodness (one of the four)

Prosperity combined with virtue or independence of life or secure enjoyment of the maximum pleasure, or a good condition of property and body, goodness= That which is sought after for its own sake, chosen for the sake of something else, that which is sought after by all things, and prescribed by reason

400

name all three special lines...

forensic, political, and ceremonial

400

what is ceremonial oratory's time?

present

400

Name another of the five skills

style(ex.)

400
describe my rhetoric man

punk

500

Define noble and define virtue and one of the virtues

That which is desirable for its own sake and is also worthy of praise, the ability to benefit others, Ex. temperance= the virtue that disposes us to obey the law concerning physical pleasures

500

Define special lines of political oratory

arguments based on propositions about a particular subject

500

name all of the oratories with their times

forensic=past, political=future, ceremonial=present

500

name all of the five parts of a speech

intro, narration, division, proof, conclusion

500

What is rhetoric all about in your own words

no available answer