In the first paragraph of the excerpt, how does the speaker use parallel structure and repetition of the word every to advance his purpose of persuading the judge?

Responses

to show that the speaker has thought about the case carefully, including the judge's perspective

to suggest that the judge take as much time as he needs to make his decision

to remind the judge that his decision in this case will reflect on his entire life and career

to emphasize the immense seriousness and the widespread consequences of the judge's decision

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The correct answer is: to emphasize the immense seriousness and the widespread consequences of the judge's decision.

In the first paragraph, the speaker uses parallel structure and repetition of the word "every" to emphasize the significance of the judge’s decision. The repetition of "every" in the phrases "every fact," "every consideration," and "every principle of justice" highlights the comprehensive nature of the decision and the importance of considering all aspects of the case. This repetition emphasizes the immense seriousness of the decision and the potential consequences it may have.
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