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Choose the correct definition for the following terms associated with Aristotelian argument.
narratio
propositio
partitio
refutatio
exordium
anaphora
confirmatio
peroratio
the speaker's point of view
outlines the speaker's reasoning
the counterargument
the repetition of a word or group of words
information the audience needs to know the speaker's point
summary of the argument and a call to action
the hook, catching the reader's attention
the body of the speech, supporting the argument
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- exordium — the hook, catching the reader's attention
- narratio — information the audience needs to know the speaker's point
- propositio — the speaker's point of view
- partitio — outlines the speaker's reasoning
- confirmatio — the body of the speech, supporting the argument
- refutatio — the counterargument
- peroratio — summary of the argument and a call to action
- anaphora — the repetition of a word or group of words
- narratio — information the audience needs to know the speaker's point
- propositio — the speaker's point of view
- partitio — outlines the speaker's reasoning
- confirmatio — the body of the speech, supporting the argument
- refutatio — the counterargument
- peroratio — summary of the argument and a call to action
- anaphora — the repetition of a word or group of words
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