Deliberative rhetoric is a form of persuasion that focuses on discussing and debating policies or courses of action, often in a political or civic context. It aims to persuade an audience to consider future implications of a decision or policy, encouraging them to weigh potential benefits and consequences. This type of rhetoric is particularly associated with legislative and deliberative bodies, where discussions about laws, regulations, and public practices take place.
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