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Alexandra [31]
2 years ago
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URGENT. Which example of a rhetorical device in Mandela's address is most effective in adding a lyrical quality as well as prese

nting listeners with divisive contrasts?
A) By acknowledging differences between the subjects listed in paragraph 5, the speaker better prepares listeners for his reasoning on these topics.
B) By offering thanks and congratulations to others in paragraph 2, the speaker sets an amiable tone for his audience.
C) By using a "neither-nor" form of reasoning (paragraph 14), the speaker presents a common fallacy in reasoning, thus sidetracking listeners toward other legitimate causes and solutions.
D) By beginning each sentence of his conclusion (paragraphs 38-40) with these repeated words, the speaker assists his audience in remembering the summary of his speech.
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tester [92]2 years ago
4 0

The correct example of a rhetorical device in Mandela's address is by beginning each sentence of his conclusion (paragraphs 38-40) with these repeated words, the speaker assists his audience in remembering the summary of his speech.

<h3>Who was Nelson Mandela?</h3>

Nelson Mandela was the first black president of South Africa. He was known for its resistance of Apartheid policy of South Africa. He was a revolutionary leader too.

Thus, the correct option is D.

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