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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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"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.
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.
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