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Old 27-Oct-2004, 12:06
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What is a Passage of Rhetoric?
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Old 27-Oct-2004, 19:37
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What is a Passage of Rhetoric?
I'd really need to see some context for this. A passage is an excerpt from a book, but you capitalized it which makes it sound like a rite or an occasion.

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