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Knowing what to say is as important as how it is said.

If this is for an AP Literature course, focus on the Question 3 (Q3) Literary Argument format, which requires a defensible thesis about a literary work. [S3E28] Episode #3.28

Through "Elocution," or the art of style, students learn to tailor their message to a specific audience. This isn't just about fancy words; it's about clarity and resonance. Knowing what to say is as important as how it is said

To speak well is to think well, and to think well is to live well. Writing Resources for Episode #3.28 This isn't just about fancy words; it's about

Based on the LTW Essay 3 guidelines , here is a sample essay structure and draft for a persuasive argument (the "Elocution" and "Arrangement" phase of the program).

By mastering these classical tools, students are better equipped to navigate and lead in a complex world.

Rhetoric provides the tools to dismantle complex arguments.