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this is a personal question. Think of a time that you were scared but refused to quit; that is what bravery means.
A rhetorical situation<span> is the </span>context<span> of a </span>rhetorical<span> act, made up (at a minimum) of a </span>rhetor<span> (a speaker or writer), an issue (or </span>exigence), a medium<span> (such as a speech or a written text), and an </span>audience<span>.
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Mainly, the exigence, which is the issue, the audience, and a set of constraints <span> (are parts of the situation because they have the power to constrain decision and action needed to modify the issue)</span>
I would say science but since it was wrong math!!?
The strengthening or ability to do physical, mental, or emotional work. <span />
Assonance I believe, it can’t be alliteration or relatiob to sound (onomatopoeia) neither does it rhyme.
Plus there’s repetition of the same vowels;
“where the winds like a whetted knife”