each part of a classical speech had its own different aims.
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each part of a classical speech follows specific euphuistic method.
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the audience should be taken to believe the speaker's speech.
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the outline was important when there were no teleprompters.
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the proof is often the substantial part of the speech.
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the logos should be part of the bulk.
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outside references cannot be tolerated in speeches.
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the opponents' arguments should be disregarded.
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the conclusion summarizes the speaker's emotion.
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the speech must be ended with a summary of the topics raised in each part.