Aristotle described ceremonial/epideictic rhetoric as that which does not require judgment on the part of the audience. What is The New Rhetoric's approach to ceremonial rhetoric?
a. The same as Aristotle's.
b. It only addressed invitational rhetoric, not ceremonial rhetoric.
c. It argued that ceremonial rhetoric is a fitting foundation for persuasion.
d. It argued that ceremonial rhetoric actually fits better with Plato's ideas about rhetoric.
e. It only addressed rhetorical situations, not ceremonial rhetoric.
Answer: C
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