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Can prose be composed in the Euclidean order?
PROTASIS (enunciation)
EKTHESIS (setting out)
DIORISMOS (definition of the goal)
KATASKEUE (construction)
APODEIXIS (proof)
SUMPERASMA (conclusion)
Enunciation
Euclidean order can be used with prose.
Setting out
Let Euclidean order E be the 6 elements: Enunciation, Setting out, Definition of the goal, Construction, Proof, Conclusion; and let P be Prose, and let B a blog post.
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