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gulaghasi [49]
1 year ago
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By using notes from part b, write an analysis of the purpose of congresswoman minks rhetorical appeals and devices in her speech

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Ira Lisetskai [31]1 year ago
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The congresswoman used rhetorical appeals and devices in her speech to reinforce the argument and for the audience to be persuaded by the topic.

<h3>What is rhetorical device?</h3>

It should be noted that a rhetorical device simply means a device that's used by the author in a literary work to help readers agree to a particular point.

Here, the congresswoman used rhetorical appeals and devices in her speech to reinforce the argument by asking the audience to be persuaded by the topic.

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