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ivanzaharov [21]
3 years ago
6

If the speaker wants to establish an event as a shared experience, what should they use?

English
2 answers:
tatiyna3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Personal pronouns.

Explanation:

It was terrible, we had to do x, y, and z.

X, y and z was terrible.

Deffense [45]3 years ago
6 0

To establish an event as a shared experience, use:

D. Personal pronouns

The correct use of personal pronoun enables the speaker to show respect and to form an environment that is inclusive and participatory.  This is why powerful speakers, especially politicians, normally use personal pronouns.

Personal pronouns are words used as substitutes for proper names.  They include you, I, she, he, it, we them, her, me, her, us, and they.

The correct option is not option A.

Powerful verbs are uncommon and persuasive words that can trigger a response from the audience.  They cannot establish a shared experience like personal pronouns.

A metaphor is used when a comparison is being done without the use of the linking words "like" or "as" in a simile.  A metaphor does not establish a shared experience.

Rhetorical questions are asked when answers are not expected.  They only trigger an internal response from the reader, just like the use of powerful verbs.

These options leave us with option D.  Thus, personal pronouns establish events as shared experiences, making the speaker to participate in the events.

Learn how personal pronouns can be used to share experiences here: brainly.com/question/12139828

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