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what are rhetorical strategies?
Statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers
The choice and use of words and phrases in a speech or piece of writing
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well=formed sentence
Providing feedback and constructive criticism
Statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers
The choice and use of words and phrases in a speech or piece of writing
The arrangement of words and phrases to create well=formed sentence
Providing feedback and constructive criticism
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Rhetorical strategies are techniques used by writers and speakers to convey meaning, persuade, or provoke a response from their audience. These strategies can include various elements such as ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), and logos (logical reasoning), among others.
From the options you provided, the most accurate definition of rhetorical strategies would be:
**Statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers.**
Rhetorical strategies involve the choice and arrangement of words and phrases, as well as the intended effects those choices have on the audience.
From the options you provided, the most accurate definition of rhetorical strategies would be:
**Statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers.**
Rhetorical strategies involve the choice and arrangement of words and phrases, as well as the intended effects those choices have on the audience.
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