Chapter eight makes many good points, but also uses many big words. So I took the liberty of defining them for myself here down below:
Quintilian: Named after a Roman rhetorician, believed that history and philosophy can increase an orator’s command of copia and style.
Disinterest: Not being influenced by personal involvement, impartiality.
Uninterest: Having no interest, curiosity, attention, or excitement towards a subject.
Frankness: The quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech.
Dubious: Hesitating or doubting
Lucidly: In a clear manner.
Syntactical: Relating to or conforming to the rules of syntax.
*I got my definitions from the little info place on google where the definition pops up when you search define: a word.



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