Speaking as a formal field of study was developed in Ancient Greece and Rome, which characterized the subject under rhetoric. The aim was to change something in the hearts and minds of listeners or persuade them into some acceptance. One of the first teachers of oration or speaking was the Greek philosopher Aristotle. He spoke about the need for prospective speakers to combine the principles of Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, which refer to the credentials, emotions, and logic used to support the content of a speech
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