The use of speech to exchange of informal ideas, information etc.
- dictionary
Answer:
D. A story that starts with the climax
Explanation:
Fragmentation is a technique in which the parts of a story are not told in chronological order. Typically, the climax of a story is between the middle and end, therefore, a story that starts with the climax is not told in chronological order and is a good example of fragmentation.
"Latin terminology" is the correct answer, because legal English uses formal language, and Latin words are, of course, very formal. "Common vocabulary" is quite informal, there is no reason to use "archaic words", and legal English rarely uses "simple sentences", but rather very complex ones.
Answer:
personal anecdotes
Explanation:
When speakers try to convince people or write persuasively, they usually think out the best techniques that will work for them.
Anecdotes are known short account of an event that happened, usually told in the form of a very brief story. When they stories are being told, they are used to create an emotional response and help support a persuasive argument.