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IgorC [24]
2 years ago
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Which reason best explains why Reagan uses this type of language to address his audience? to show the audience that he is superi

or to them to persuade the audience to support his point of view to anger his opponents to force them to act to entertain the audience so they will pay attention.
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1 answer:
qaws [65]2 years ago
5 0

The act of speaking in front of a live audience is known as public speaking, often known as oratory or oration.

Option (B) is the type of language that Reagan uses to address the audience.

<h3>What type of language did Regan use?</h3>

  • A <em>persuasive speech</em> is a sort of speech in which the speaker attempts to persuade the audience to agree with his or her viewpoint.

  • The speech is <em>structured</em> in such a way that the listener will ideally accept all or part of the given viewpoint.

Therefore, Reagan addresses his audience in this manner in order to encourage them to support his point of view.

Learn more about audience addressing, refer below

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