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1 I, 3 | 2) forensic, and (3) the ceremonial oratory of display.~Political 2 I, 3 | the parties in a case. The ceremonial oratory of display either 3 I, 3 | things already done. The ceremonial orator is, properly speaking, 4 I, 3 | political, the forensic, and the ceremonial speaker alike to be able 5 I, 3 | dealt with in political, in ceremonial, and lastly in legal, oratory.~ 6 II, 18| principle holds good of ceremonial speeches also; the "onlookers" 7 II, 18| arguments-for political, for ceremonial, and for forensic speaking. 8 II, 18| said-most appropriate to ceremonial speeches; that concerned 9 III, 12| all, a strong one. It is ceremonial oratory that is most literary, 10 III, 16| Narration.~Narration in ceremonial oratory is not continuous 11 III, 17| only, not in the others.~In ceremonial speeches you will develop 12 III, 17| speech about the allies. In ceremonial oratory, intersperse your