How does a speaker use rhetoric?
a. to tell a story
b. to show similarities
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English, 03.10.2019 06:00 meababy2009ow9ewa
How does a speaker use rhetoric?
a. to tell a story
b. to show similarities
c. to show the differences
d. to effectively persuade
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