What rhetorical device does Patrick Henry use in the first paragraph of
the speech?
A)
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What rhetorical device does Patrick Henry use in the first paragraph of
the speech?
A)
He states that he is unsure of how he feels about the
revolution
B)
He uses the bandwagon tactic to increase support for
his position
e
He is agreeing with the previous speakers concerning
their views of the revolution:
D)
He ironically acknowledges his respect for those who
have declared their disapproval of the revolution
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