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OF CHAPTERS
Chapter Ten, which responds to the proposed question original: "dubitationem"; in scholastic writing, this refers to a formal point of inquiry or a specific doubt raised against an argument..
Chapter Eleven, which raises further questions against the things that have been said, in order to provide a fuller understanding of the previous points.
Chapter Twelve, which responds to the proposed questions.
Chapter Thirteen and the last, which sets forth the author's definitive views by way of final conclusions.
The author’s closing speech Peroratio From the Latin "peroratio," this is the formal conclusion of a literary work or oration, often summarizing the main arguments and appealing to the reader's emotions. and an offering of thanks to God.