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1 I, 2 | the persuasive arguments suitable to the case in question.~ 2 I, 2 | one makes of propositions suitable for special Lines of Argument, 3 I, 9 | heightening of effect" is most suitable for declamations, where 4 I, 9 | nobility. "Examples" are most suitable to deliberative speeches; 5 I, 9 | events. Enthymemes are most suitable to forensic speeches; it 6 I, 15| place those arguments are suitable which we can use to fight 7 II, 8 | effect of their words with suitable gestures, tones, dress, 8 II, 20| completely."~Fables are suitable for addresses to popular 9 II, 21| and enigmatic sayings are suitable: thus one might say what 10 II, 22| questions that may arise and are suitable for us to handle; and then 11 II, 22| selected the propositions suitable in various cases. We have, 12 III, 2 | they depart from what is suitable, in the direction of excess. 13 III, 8 | of paean, one of which is suitable to the beginning of a sentence, 14 III, 15| to Priam. Another method, suitable for the calumniator, is 15 III, 17| Argument by "example" is highly suitable for political oratory, argument