According to Russell (2016), "rhetoric refers to the art of communicating effectively through writing or speaking" (p. 33).
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I'd have to say Slowly and Cautiously.
D. None of the above, wouldn’t say any of these are a good answer because they don’t correlate to the question.
Assuming you are talking about Homonyms, it is when two or more words look and sound the same but mean two different things. Some examples include,
Two, and Too. One is the number 2 and the other means as well.
Witch, and Which. One is a fictional species and the other is a word for comparing two things.
In 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, the men make the important decision to escape the Nautilus. This decision results in the climax of the story. The building action finally results in a drastic decision that causes major changes, which eventually lead to falling action and resolution.