What was one of the main criticisms of rhetoric that Aristotle addressed?

Understanding Aristotle's Rhetoric

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1.
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It was too complex for ordinary people.
It was only useful in legal contexts.
It was considered a cheap imitation of philosophy.
It was too focused on emotions.
2.
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How does rhetoric differ from philosophy according to Aristotle?
Rhetoric is less effective in democratic processes.
Rhetoric is more concerned with absolute truth.
Rhetoric operates on probabilities rather than certainties.
Rhetoric is only used by philosophers.
3.
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What is one reason Aristotle believed rhetoric was valuable?
It was a way to avoid conflict.
It was only used in political debates.
It helped in discovering useful truths.
It was a form of entertainment.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why might the truth alone not be enough to convince an audience?
Because people prefer lies.
Because the truth is often boring.
Because some audiences cannot be instructed.
Because the truth is always changing.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does Aristotle suggest about the nature of truth in rhetoric?
Truth is always easy to find.
Truth is often less persuasive than lies.
Truth will eventually prevail over falsehoods.
Truth is irrelevant in rhetoric.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a benefit of considering both sides of an argument?
It helps in dismissing the opposing view.
It makes your argument more complex.
It ensures that your argument is always correct.
It allows for a better understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of both sides.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it important to understand the opposing side of an argument?
To confuse the audience.
To strengthen your own position.
To find flaws in your own argument.
To agree with them.
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