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Maeve Nixon
13 January, 11:09
Why would a speaker use rhetoric
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Butterfinger
13 January, 15:01
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A speaker would use rhethoric devices so as to persuade the listeners to accept what he says as the unavoidable truth. This would be done using elements such as Ethos, Logos, and Pathos, as presented by Cicero.
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