Answer: Rhetorical question.
An introductory device is a strategy used to begin a speech or an essay. It is meant to engage your audience. A rhetorical question is a good mechanism to do this because, whether the question is meant to be answered or not, it helps the audience focus on your speech by making it more personal and forcing them to think about the answer.
Answer:
Pilot study
Explanation:
A pilot study is a preliminary study (prior to the actual study) done in a smaller scale to determine if the main components of the actual study (duration, cost, adverse events) will be feasible.
A pilot study is crucial to determine whether the study is doable and the areas that can be improved before the actual full-scale study takes place.
In this example, Clara conducted a trial run with a <u>small number of participants</u> to see if the instructions are clear and the experimental setting is plausible. Clara did this <u>before the actual study</u> and she did this trial run in a smaller scale, <u>her goal was to determine if the experimental setting was plausible and areas of improvement</u> (like the instructions), thus, this meets the requirements of a pilot study.
Answer: D. An emphasis on long term benefits.
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