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Anthony is preparing for a group discussion about how a speaker uses rhetorical appeals in a speech.

Which question would be most appropriate for the discussion?

Where is the speaker’s hometown?
What is the speaker’s purpose?
Where did the speaker give the speech?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"What is the speaker’s purpose?"

Reason: rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) are tools used to achieve a speaker’s purpose. Knowing the purpose helps you evaluate which appeals are used and why. The speaker’s hometown or the speech location are contextual details but don’t directly address how appeals are deployed.