African-American rhetors establish agency not by dismantling the master's house, but by transforming it into something that suits their aims. |
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Mark harnesses the advice of these ancient rhetors on the use of example in persuasive speech-making and uses their techniques in his narrative. |
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Eulogies instead tend to be set pieces, delivered by commissioned rhetors, who do not know the deceased well, if at all. |
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None of these thinkers, however, would argue that rhetors do not produce effects. |
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As rhetors, we have used our classrooms as spaces to position and reflectively open ourselves to revision from many perspectives. |
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He was especially generous to men of letters and rhetors, several of whom he pensioned with salaries of as much as 1,000 gold pieces a year. |
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We'll never know when the first preclassical rhetors or Homers sounded their earliest invocation to the Muse on the air of antique Greece. |
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Some rhetors insist that the epiphonema must be an exclamation. |
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