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1 I, 2 | use either enthymemes or examples: there is no other way. 2 I, 2 | enthymemes are syllogisms and examples are inductions. The difference 3 I, 2 | in some oratorical styles examples prevail, in others enthymemes; 4 I, 2 | latter. Speeches that rely on examples are as persuasive as the 5 I, 2 | applause. The sources of examples and enthymemes, and their 6 I, 2 | the speaker are made into examples, in order to show what is 7 I, 9 | with dignity and nobility. "Examples" are most suitable to deliberative 8 II, 20| Enthymeme, we should use our Examples as subsequent supplementary 9 II, 20| reason, if you put your examples first you must give a large 10 II, 25| 1) Probabilities, (2) Examples, (3) Infallible Signs, ( 11 II, 25| Enthymemes depending on examples may be refuted in the same 12 II, 25| even though the positive examples are more similar and more 13 II, 25| frequent. And if the positive examples are more numerous and more 14 II, 26| completed the account of (1) Examples, Maxims, Enthymemes, and 15 III, 4 | mentioned.~The following are examples of similes. Androtion said 16 III, 11| breastbone.~In all these examples the things have the effect 17 III, 11| employed-is the same in all these examples; but the more briefly and 18 III, 17| than quote past events as examples. Forensic oratory deals