Multiple Choice
The five canons of classical rhetoric are
A) invention, delivery, topical, style, and ethos.
B) invention, emotion, cause and effect, style, and arrangement.
C) invention, arrangement, style, delivery, and memory.
D) arrangement, style, clarity, delivery, and emotion.
E) spatial, arrangement, pathos, style, and delivery.
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