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English, 22.12.2020 01:10 joselynrobles

PLZ HELP answer these 9 questions 1. How many times does the word “love” appear on this advertisement? What rhetorical appeal and/or device is used here?
2. How many times do you see the word “you/your”? What rhetorical appeal and/or device is used here?
3. The shape of the heart with the word “self” in it is a metaphor. Explain how this is persuasive.
4. Find an example of parallelism. What effect does this have?
5. Where do you see the bandwagon technique used? Is this effective? Why or why not?
6. Using the word “amore” instead of love is an example of which rhetorical device? Use this song to help you.

7. Saying that the pros will have “you ready...in no time” is an example of which rhetorical strategy?
8. If the author had written “Do you want romance to slip away?” at the end instead of “Don’t let romance slip away,” what impact would that have had on the viewer? What kind of rhetorical device is this in the revised version of the last statement?
9. Explain the fallacy here. they say u have to love yourself before someone else can love you


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