Kayros. has written:
'Jesus de Perceval, biografia'
You can't ''use'' kayros as such in rhetorical analysis. By the contrary, you need to hold to kronos and apply kayros when the time is right, you may have a second or you may have a life time. It all depends what you want to express, whom you want to address and your purpose behind your message. So, kayros is here and now, or it may be past due, or it may be around the corner, waiting for you to take the first step. "The teacher appears, when the student is ready", not before or after, but when you audience is ready. This is my offer to you - today was the right time -: Anacoretha
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Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'
Author of Anthony Leger. has written: 'Gabrielle de Vergy'
Donald Parson has written: 'Surely the author'
Author of Indiana Danby. has written: 'The history of Miss Pamela Howard'
Author of Ernest Harwood has written: 'Clara Roscom, or, The path of duty'
Amy Greenstadt has written: 'Rape and the rise of the author'
Forrest Robinson has written: 'The Author-Cat' 'After the fire'
Author of the Critical review. has written: 'Remarks on the Examination and examiner of the Critical review'
No. Harry Potter was written by British author, J.K. Rowling and Twilight was written by American author Stephenie Meyer.
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