Sign in to FlowVella

Forgot password?
Sign in with Facebook

New? Create your account

Sign up for FlowVella

Sign up with Facebook

Already have an account? Sign in now


By registering you are agreeing to our
Terms of Service

Share This Flow

?>

Loading Flow

loading...

Classical oration

Exordium- speaker or writer tries to win the attention and goodwill of the audience while introducing a subject or problem.
Narratio- speaker or writer presents facts of the care, explaining what happened when, who is involved, and so on. The narratio puts it into context.
Partitio- speaker or writer divides up, or partitions, the subject, explaining what the claim is, what the key issues are, and in what order the subject will be treated.
Confirmatio- speaker or writer offers detailed support for the claim, using both logical reasoning and factual evidence.
Refutatio- speaker or writer acknowledges and then refutes opposing claims or evidence.
Peroratio- speaker or writer summarizes the care and moves the audience to action.

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

Downloading Image /

loading...

English crap

By Troyal