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What are some example of prejudical rhetorical device and nonprejudical devices.
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Ms. Sue
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Prejudicial use of rhetorical devices would be when someone uses language that causes you to draw erroneous conclusions and will often have little ground to stand on, or use faulty evidence such as gross generalizations, stereotyping by using preconceived judgments or ideas.
"do you still beat your step children?" (Infers you beat your step children, although this may be completely untrue)
Non-prejudicial rhetoric is when someone merely states simple facts, which are already in evidence.
"do you still beat your step children?" (Infers you beat your step children, although this may be completely untrue)
Non-prejudicial rhetoric is when someone merely states simple facts, which are already in evidence.
diane
what is prejudical rhectorial device
Netta
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