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The concept of “rhetoric”, or effective public speaking, dates back thousands of years. The underlying (1. ASSUME) ___________ behind rhetoric is that how you present an argument can (2. GREAT) ___________ influence whether people are persuaded by you or not. There is undoubtedly plenty of evidence to support this idea – it’s practically unthinkable, for example, for a (3. SUCCESS) ___________ politician to be a poor communicator – but it is just a question of style winning over substance? Certainly, it is often said of politicians that they talk complete (4. SENSE) ___________ but what they say with such (5. CONVINCE) __________ that we tend to believe them, at least when they’re in opposition. On the other hand, (6. WISE) ___________ and knowledge are of little value if you can not communicate them (7. EFFECTIVE) _________ to your peers or to the next generation. It is the combination of clear reasoning, sound (8. JUDGE) __________ and effective presentation and communication skills that define true rhetoric. A true (9. RHETORIC) __________ should always come across as knowledgeable, and never as (10. OPINION) __________ or ignorant.

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10 tháng 10 2022 lúc 17:55

1. assumption

2. greatly

3. successful

4. nonsense

5. conviction

6. wisdom

7. effectively

8. judgement

9. rhetoric

10. opinionated

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