The occasions for rhetoric are not limited to rituals or ceremonies in the contemporary world, because sensitivity to kairos could also be important for other time contingent public events, such as a vote on a proposition, election of an officeholder, or opportunity to present evidence at a trial or lawsuit. In the era of classical Athens, Aristotle’s Rhetoric categorized three types of rhetorical situation that still exist today: (1) epideictic rhetoric for ceremonial occasions of praise and blame, (2) deliberative rhetoric intended for legislative assemblies grappling with questions of right and wrong, and 3) forensic rhetoric addressing questions of the just and unjust in a court of law. Contemporary citizens may find themselves using similar rhetorical appeals when making webpages for political causes or legal cases.