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English, 17.08.2021 16:20, NotYourStudent

The Wolf and the Lamb; Aristotle's Rhetoric; Clayton, According to the author of "Aesop's Fables," there are at least two ways the ancient story of the Wolf and the Lamb could have been interpreted by the Greeks of Aristotle's day. 1) What are these two interpretations? 2) What is Edward Clayton's central argument about these interpretations? 3) What rhetorical appeals--ethos, pathos, logos--does Clayton use most effectively to present his case?

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