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The significance of classical rhetoric in political discourse, focusing on aristotle's perspective on the role of the ignorant speaker and the persuasive audience. It highlights how the speaker's mastery of language and argumentation can influence the audience's thinking, leading to greater acceptance of their conclusions. The roman rhetoric is also examined, revealing its emphasis on emotion and audience response, which can be a powerful tool for persuasion. Studying rhetoric is essential for developing writing, speaking, and argumentation skills, ultimately enabling effective communication and understanding of various topics.
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