Answer:
I believe that a rhetorical situation influences how the writer writes a text.
Explanation:
A rhetorical situation refers to events and circumstances, within a text, that involve the characters, at least one of them, and promotes a change in that character's perspective and thinking about something.
This greatly impacts and influences the author's form of writing, because it is necessary that this situation be linked to the construction of the character, the type of message that the work wants to address and the type of genre that this literary work fits. In summary, we can say that the author has to make all points of his narrative very well related and this influences the author to adapt and modify his writing according to all the concepts and devices he wished to use, including rhetorical situations. .
Roosevelt used repetition in his Pearl Harbor Address in order to emphasize the threat posed by Japan. By repeating the words "Last night Japanese forces attacked..." several times, he was trying to intensify and stress the gravity and severity of the threat posed by Japan, so Congress would make the declaration of war and the American people would endorse such declaration.
The simple predicate in a sentence is the main action word. In this case, it is "live."
A concrete statement can be considered as a 'solid' statement. This means that the sentence must contain hard facts to manifest the credibility of the statement. As much as possible, you give specific examples and provide evidence for this. From the choices, the answer would be D.