Three Persuasive language techniques that Gandhi used in his speech where:
Satyagraha:<span> It is Gandhi’s secular method of resolving conflicts.
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Rama Rajya:<span> Many people ridiculed the phrase ‘Rama Rajya’ which Gandhi occasionally employed to describe the goal of Indian Freedom Struggle
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Arouse emotions<span>: Aristotle said that an effective communicator must have an ability to rouse emotions among audience.</span>
<span>He is bigger and stronger than anyone else.</span>
Governments are instituted among men...logos
Prudence, indeed...ethos
He has erected a multitude of New Offices...pathos
Answer:
C. or interruptions can make people feel that their ideas are not worth listening to.
Explanation:
In the beginning of the passage, the author states that, A, Sometimes people interrupt because they think their answer is superior and yours is unimportant. Also it states, "When you do interrupt, your answer could be perceived as putting someone down..."
So "interruptions can make people feel that their ideas are not worth listening to" is an answer supported by the text. For that reason, C is our answer.