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Flauer [41]
2 years ago
7

If cicero and quintillian had a debate about the style of the latin language, who would likely argue that language is best when

it is simple and clear?
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1 answer:
saul85 [17]2 years ago
4 0

If Cicero and Quintilian had a debate about the style of the Latin language, neither would likely argue that the language is best when it is simple and clear.

What is debate?

A debate is a procedure that involves formal dialogue about a certain issue, sometimes with the participation of a moderator and an audience. Arguments are presented during a discussion for frequently divergent points of view.

In the past, debates have taken place in public gatherings, educational settings, debating rooms, coffee shops, contests, and legislative assemblies.

A debate has also been held for instructional and social objectives, typically in connection with academic institutions and debating organizations. These arguments place a strong focus on logical coherence, factual precision, and audience appeal.

Rules permitting participants to discuss and choose the debate's structure are also included in contemporary forms of competitive debate (how the debate will be judged).

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