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Style, character, and persuasion in aristotle’s rhetoric
Kristine Bruss,
Richard Graff
Writing Studies
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Attic
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Aristotle
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Lexis
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Character Traits
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Moral Qualities
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Speaker Credibility
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Means of Persuasion
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Generic Character
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Character Portrayal
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Ethopoeia
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Verbal Style
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Speechwriter
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Style
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Speaker
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Expression
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Ethos
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Proof
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Morality
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Technical
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Portrayal
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Generic
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Attic
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Discourse
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Character traits
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Lexis
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Lysias
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Moral
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