Which statement BEST analyzes a rhetorical strategy used by the speaker?
A)
Washington uses p...
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Which statement BEST analyzes a rhetorical strategy used by the speaker?
A)
Washington uses passionate, emotional language to make the audience
feel shame.
B)
Washington uses logical, reasoned statements to make the audience accept
his claims as reasonable.
C)
Washington uses numerous appeals to divine authority, calling on God as
justification for his points.
D)
Washington gives lengthy explanations about his past and experience to
make himself an acceptable expert on the subject.
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