The Rhetoric Project
                                                   Rhetoric: [ret-er-ik] n. the ability to use language effectively.

 

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  • This page gives tips and tricks on basic skills that all speakers should know to have sucess. They can be used for conversation, persuasion, or competitions. All speakers who wish to improve their forensics abilitys should review this.
    Basic-Skills.html
  • Tornament events and how to do them
    Forensics.html
  • This is a fantastic page that provides information for succeding in any SPAR competition. First it gives a basic overview of Spontanious Argument, and then provides a link to tips and tricks to help you improve.
    SPAR.html
  • This is a page that helps people improve on their impromptu speaking. It will help you be mor persuasive and help you think of arguments off the top of your head. In competitions you will suceed.
    Impromptu-Speaking.html
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    Oratory.html
  • Extemporaneous-Speaking.html
  • Student-Congress.html
  • Lincoln-Douglas-Debate.html
  • A quick and easy way of adding content to a site is to create a resources list. This can be anything from a simple list of appropriate web sites or it can be a full blown directory that includes mini-reviews of each of the sites listed.
    Resources.html
  • If the site you are creating relates to a certain product category, e.g. children's toys, why not include a list of appropriate products. This could be a single page or it could be a collection of sub-pages with a main index page.
    Tips-and-Tricks.html
  • Model-United-Nations.html
  • Acknowledgements.html
  • Contact Pages are are great way to engage with your visitors and demonstrate that you are a real person rather than simply an anonymous web site.
    Contact-Us.html
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