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10. What is the main difference between a rhetorical speech and a purely argumentative speech?
Rhetorical speeches are delivered in response to a specific question.
Rhetorical speeches appeal to listeners' emotions to persuade them.
Rhetorical speeches do not include logical reasons in support of a point.
Rhetorical speeches require a section that describes the speaker's sources.
English
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Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Rhetorical sppech using more syllaballistic word rather than arguementative speech which is facts from books or blogs.

Explanation:

Np

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