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Alina [70]
3 years ago
11

What is the effect of the rhetorical language that appears in this poster? “Early stopping will make a late victory” suggests th

at giving up hope too soon in the war will lead to defeat. “Early stopping will make a late victory” stresses the idea that having lower levels of production means it will take longer to win the war.
“Every minute counts!” reminds the reader that every day is precious and that valuable lives are being lost in the war.
“Every minute counts!” emphasizes the idea that viewers should be contributing to the war effort at all times.
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2 answers:
Annette [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

B). “Early stopping will make a late victory” stresses the idea that having lower levels of production means it will take longer to win the war.

Explanation:

The rhetorical language implies the use of words or language in such a manner that assists to create a specific effect on the readers or convey an intended meaning. Such language is employed to convince or persuade the readers to believe in a specific idea or message conveyed by the author.

In the given question, the effect created by the rhetorical language('Early stopping will make a late victory') emphasis the idea that lower levels of production(implied by 'early stopping') meaning that it would take longer to win the battle('late victory'). Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.

Trava [24]3 years ago
4 0

The effect of the rhetorical language that appears in this poster, "Every minute counts!" emphasizes the idea that viewers should be contributing to the war effort at all times."

In this poster there is a picture of a worker, standing with his right hand in his pocket and smoking a cigarette. There are ships in the background and a clock with a ten minutes section highlighted. This is a poster from World War II, issued in Great Britain. This poster underscores the idea that it's everyone's duty to contribute to the war effort at all times. Every minute is precious.

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