What are the three principles of invitational rhetoric?

A) ?equality, nonhierarchical value of all, self-determination
B) ?nonhierarchical value of all, re-sourcement, reasoning by analogy
C) ?re-sourcement, reasoning by analogy, finding common ground
D) ?reasoning by analogy, finding common ground, absolute listening
E) ?finding common ground, absolute listening, inductive reasoning


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