I focused on the idea of "empty rhetoric." Is rhetoric a glass that is half empty or half full?
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Rhetoric as spilled milk?
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What are the consequences of it spelling?
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Rhetoric as the cup--the container for our content?
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Are there a variety of rhetorics in the world?
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Wake up and smell the rhetoric!
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