True: Rhetoric is the art of persuasion, Alexander the Great took the throne at age 20, Alexander died of a fever, Alexander's father was called Phillip, Alexander took over 70 cities in 13 years, Aristotle was a philosopher, Aristotle wrote a book on rhetoric, Aristotle taught Alexander the Great, Alexander the great gave a wonderful speech, Alexander's men were very loyal, Alexander was the leader of Macedonia, Ethos - How the speaker is credible and trustworthy, Logos: How the argument is logical, Pathos: How the argument makes the reader feel, The Sophists manipulated people's emotions, Rhetoric was born in Athens, Greece, Tri - prefix = three, I / You / We / They = personal pronouns, An anecdote is a short personal story, False: Rhetoric is the art of asking questions, An anecdote is a personal belief, It is a fact that money brings you happiness, Rhetoric was born in Rome, A philosopher is a kind of doctor, A sophist loves telling stories, Alexander the great ruled Russia, Alexander the great died in his sleep, Alexander's men rebelled against his bad leadership, Alexander forced people to follow his traditions., Alexanders men were all slave masters., Using triples in speeches makes it boring to listen to, Never use rhetorical questions in a speech., You should never use metaphors because they confuse people.,
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