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ankoles [38]
2 years ago
8

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English
1 answer:
irinina [24]2 years ago
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The answers to the prompts have been provided as follows:

6) What is kairos?

  • An appeal to the concept of time or place

7) The rhetorical device that is used in this excerpt from The Republic by Plato is:

  • Rhetorical question

8) The rhetorical device that is used in the underlined portion of the excerpt is:

  • Asyndeton

9) The statement that is an example of abductive reasoning is:

  • Curly parsley is an herb, and herbs are plants, so curly parsley must be a plant.

10)  The type of rhetorical device that is used in this excerpt is:

  • Pathos, because the language used emphasizes the personal nature of the damage that the audience is causing
<h3 /><h3>What is Pathos?</h3>

Pathos is a rhetorical device that places emphasis on the feeling of the writer/speaker and also tries to stir the same feelings in the audience.

In the last passage, we can see that the author related the events to his personal life and expressed anger which his audience will also feel eventually because of the misplacement of priorities by the government.

Learn more about pathos here:

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