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What is one effect of Patrick Henry's famous use of antithesis, "Give me liberty or give me death"?
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He appears weak by failing to reveal his personal opinion.
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He provides a range of choices to facilitate the many different opinions held by audience members.
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He confuses his audience with unclear rhetoric.
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He presents two choices and eliminates consideration of "middle ground."
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He appears weak by failing to reveal his personal opinion.
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He provides a range of choices to facilitate the many different opinions held by audience members.
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He confuses his audience with unclear rhetoric.
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He presents two choices and eliminates consideration of "middle ground."
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The correct effect of Patrick Henry's famous use of antithesis in "Give me liberty or give me death" is:
**He presents two choices and eliminates consideration of "middle ground."**
This rhetorical device emphasizes the stark contrast between the two options, underscoring the urgency and seriousness of the speaker's position and leaving no room for compromise.
**He presents two choices and eliminates consideration of "middle ground."**
This rhetorical device emphasizes the stark contrast between the two options, underscoring the urgency and seriousness of the speaker's position and leaving no room for compromise.
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