The five canons of classical rhetoric are

A. invention, arrangement, style, delivery, and memory.
B. spatial, arrangement, pathos, style, and delivery.
C. invention, emotion, cause and effect, style, and arrangement.
D. invention, delivery, topical, style, and ethos.
E. arrangement, style, clarity, delivery, and emotion.

Answer: A

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