The choice that pushes an audience to reflect on an idea or to lead them to a certain line of reasoning is known as connotative diction.
- 1st person pronouns include we, us, our etc.
- Repetition means repeating a particular word.
- Exemplification is when examples are used in clarifying a point, in order to convince or amuse the readers or audience.
- Rhetorical question is used in creating a dramatic effect or can also be used in making a point.
- Connotative diction means the choice of words of the author or writer due to the connotative meanings that such words have.
In conclusion, the correct option is Connotative diction.
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The statement would be "One person has to give up a right for the good of the group"
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He's trying to explain what exactly motivated him, particularly in the second paragraph. It was none of the things that would motivate someone to commit murder. Gain of any kind was out of the question. Feelings were not the motive. Nothing the old man had motivated him.
It was just his eye. So he's in a battle with himself. (That's the first answer).
We are leading up to something and we need to have a background. This is not the climax or the resolution. It is not the falling action -- just the opposite. It is the build up towards the climax.
So the only thing it can be is the exposition which is the second answer.
There are several types of supporting material that you can pull from the sources you find during the research process to add to your speech. They include examples, explanations, statistics, analogies, testimony, and visual aids.