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Georgia [21]
2 years ago
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1 answer:
Marrrta [24]2 years ago
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Answer: the answer is a reasoned argument

Explanation: i just took the test on Plato and it was correct!

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2. METAPHOR: Each fall the new crop of students arrives.

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Rhetorical devices are words that are used in specific manner to pass across specific messages. There are about 24 different types of rhetorical devices, some of them are given in this question.

Hyperbole: is a rhetorical device that is used to make exaggerated statements in order to pass across message about the magnitude of a thing, but the statements are not meant to be taken literally. For instance in the question given above, there is no way a shot will be fired in one corner of the world and be heard around the whole world, thus, statement 1 is an hyperbole.

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Euphemism: is a figure of speech that uses a mild world to replace one that is considered to be too harsh. Statement 4 is an euphemism, instead of the person to say that he has been fired, he said he has been let go.

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