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What is Rhetoric
Finding Your Way Around This Section
What is Rhetoric?
The Five Canons of Rhetoric
1. What Your Arguments Are
2. The Structure of Your Argument
- Guidance on the Introduction
- Guidance on the Statement of Facts
- Tips Relating to Legal Arguments
- Theoretically Favourable Evidence - EIC and Re-examination
- Evidence Likely to Damage Your Case - Cross Examination
- The Closing Speech or Peroration
3. How You Say It - A Rough Rhetorical Guide
4. How You Remember It
5. How You Deliver It
Advocacy Training Resources
Practicing and Learning From Opening Speeches
Practising and Learning from Statements of Fact
Further Examples of Curran's Speeches
Historically Interesting Speeches and Trials
Erskine - Speeches and Trials
Scottish Trials of Note
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