1. B
2. B
3. C
4. Poetry is the secret to reaching someone with words. In poetry, every word has a certain weight or meaning that is important to the writer and the reader. In a sense, words equate to power and how they induce certain emotions in readers. “The City is So Big,” is the poem that best creates a vision or an idea of the city. This is because the poem depicts the regular city life that a person goes through. How the subject goes about riding a transportation to work with other big city people like he was; how busy the streets were during lunch filled with big long lines and music; and he suddenly found himself transforming into the culture of the city but still maintained his identity. This poem has shown a vision of how fast pace and how busy life in the city is. People get caught up with their daily routine that they gradually transform into moving machines ready to work and rest as their motto.
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5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
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-Leah
Answer:
The rhetorical device used by Theodore is ethos.
Explanation:
The term 'ethos' is a Greek word which means 'nature or disposition.'
According to Aristotle's appeal, ethos is one of the persuasive technique that an orator uses to sway his audience. In this form of persuasive technique, the audience is convinced by the speaker through his credibility, character, or guiding beliefs that reveals the character of the speaker.
<u>In his famous speech at Groton School, Theodore Roosevelt addressed to the young boys who were preparing for their college. In his speech, he advised the young men to include facts when talking about public figures. He educates them that they should not pass judgement on anyone without concrete facts. </u><u>This reveals about his guiding beliefs and ethical character and that he is guided by the principle of ethics and does not speak about anyone without any facts.</u>
Thus the rhetorical device used by Theodore Roosevelt is ethos.