What is the purpose of using rhetorical questions in persuasive writing?
(We have to options by the way)
Answer-
Rhetorical questions are used to persuade or influence the audience. They are not asked for the answer, but to get the audience to think. They are used to emphasize a point.
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two very different meanings. It can describe cutting or splitting something apart with a sharp instrument, or — oddly enough — it can describe sticking to something like glue.
Cleave can refer to being in close contact, to staying really, really close to someone or something: "If you are walking in the pitch-black woods without a flashlight, you want to cleave to the person in front of you."
Explanation:
Answer:
to decrease bias
Explanation:
The experimental procedure stated in the question is a blinded placebo test. This procedure seeks to reduce the bias in the experiment due to the "placebo effect."
The placebo effect is the effect whereby patients treated with a placebo (a dummy treatment) claim to be responding better to treatment methods.
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