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rhetoric
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Rhetoric
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Classical rhetoric focused on persuasion and argument structure.
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using language skillfully to persuade, impress, or please
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Her rhetoric was so compelling that the audience hung on every word.
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bombastic or meaningless language
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He dismissed the proposal as political rhetoric.
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rhetorical
rhetoric
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