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| Ciceronian Model - What is the order of the Ciceronian model? |
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Definition
Exordium Narratio Diviso Confirmatio Confutatio Peroratio |
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| Ciceronian Model - Exordium |
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Definition
| Urging of the audience to consider the case you are about to present; captures attention and introduces the issue; establishes your credibility |
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| Ciceronian Model - Narratio |
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Definition
| Narration of the key events in the history of the case; background |
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| Ciceronian Model - Diviso |
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Definition
| Outlines the major points to be made; statement of position; indicates how the rest of the argument will occur |
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| Ciceronian Model - Confirmatio |
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Definition
| Presents the proof; makes and confirms case; discusses reasons and cites evidence |
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| Ciceronian Model - Confutatio |
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Definition
| Anticipation and refutation of opposing views. Shows what's wrong with said views by demonstrating that the subject has been studied thoroughly by the author and the only acceptable conclusion has been reached |
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Term
| Ciceronian Model - Peroratio |
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Definition
| Concluding remarks. Restates most important points and makes final appeals; Utilizes techniques that audience will most likely agree with |
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