A rhetorical question has the potential to either draw an audience into your argument by engaging them in thought or alienate them if overused or if the questions are too complex or challenging.
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Argument is a brief summary of a plot/theme prefixed to a literary work.
Dramatic Irony
The speaker's claim in literature refers to the main argument or assertion being made by the narrator or character in a text. It is the central idea that the speaker is trying to convey to the audience and forms the basis of the literary work's theme or message.
Where an actor speaks either to himself or to the audience.
This is an exmple of an oxymoron, where the adjective friendly contrasts with the noun argument, which is apparently a contradiction.
to talk to the audience while the other actors can't hear it
the audience 0r readers
The literary technique used in this sentence is oxymoron, as the word "friendly" contradicts the idea of an "argument" typically being seen as confrontational or heated. This creates a sense of irony and adds depth to the description of the situation.
Literary techniques like metaphor and symbolism can enhance speeches by making them more engaging and memorable. They help to create vivid imagery and emotional impact, making the message more persuasive and impactful to the audience. By using literary techniques effectively, speakers can connect with their audience on a deeper level and leave a lasting impression.
dramatic irony
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