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A rhetorical device is a use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience. Repetition, figurative language, and even rhetoricalquestions are all examples of rhetorical devices.
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he uses metaphor to appeal to pathos
Yes, because rhetoric is just words and wording. You can also use rhetorcial strategies, which will improve your writing. You also use rhetorical strategies half the time without even realizing it.
He uses a metaphor to appeal to pathos. Apex
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
answer: So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective apex
So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective
A rhetorical device is a use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience. Repetition, figurative language, and even rhetoricalquestions are all examples of rhetorical devices.
(Apex) So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective.
(Apex) So that you know what they care about and can use rhetorical strategies that will be effective.
To get the audience's attention
Writers use logos, or logical appeal, when they explain their knowledge about a topic. This helps establish credibility and persuade the audience based on facts and expertise.
social development theory
Writers use rhetorical questions in scary stories to create tension, engage readers, and make them reflect on the narrative. Rhetorical questions can intensify the suspense and help build a sense of unease in the reader by prompting them to consider the unknown or the implications of the story.