Which is the most accurate definition of syntax as a rhetorical feature?
A. constructing sente...
English, 29.05.2020 05:04 EMscary4996
Which is the most accurate definition of syntax as a rhetorical feature?
A. constructing sentences using extended descriptions that attempt to engage the reader
B. strategically arranging words and phrases within a sentence to emphasize a point
C. constructing arguments using a series of logical claims to create a strong factual argument
D. strategically choosing words to create an emotional tone that attempts to persuade the reader
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