All these questions depend on what you studied, no one can help you here. Go study and good luck.
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B.
personal trait of an individual
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In "The Rhetorical Situation," Lloyd Bitzer notes that rhetorical constraints are "made up of persons, events, objects, and relations which are part of the [rhetorical] situation because they have the power to constrain decision or action." Sources of constraint include "beliefs, attitudes, documents, facts, tradition, image, interests, motives and the like.
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Answer I guess is B. In order to compare how each author uses the same theme, you have to focus on the message received by the reader.