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Which rhetorical device is used in the passage?

Passage: You must get out and vote if you want your voice to be heard


Analogy


Direct Address


Juxtaposition

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Multiple Choice
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Read the following story and answer the question:

Emma begins her first day at a new school feeling nervous and alone. Throughout the morning, she struggles to find her classes and ends up eating lunch by herself. Things get worse when she drops her books in the hallway, but a student named Maya helps her pick them up and kindly introduces her to a group of friends. Later that day, Emma faces her biggest challenge yet: presenting in front of the class during a group project. Even though she is terrified, Maya encourages her, and Emma manages to deliver the presentation successfully. Afterward, several classmates compliment her, and she starts to feel more comfortable. By the end of the day, Emma realizes that her new school may not be as scary as she thought, and she goes home feeling hopeful and proud of herself.

Question: What type of plot development does this story have?


Linear Plot Development


Non-Linear Plot Development

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Multiple Choice
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When the speaker asks, “How long will we ignore the needs of our community?” they are using which rhetorical device?


Rhetorical Question – a question asked to make the audience think, not to receive an answer


Hyperbole – an exaggerated statement used for emphasis


Simile – a comparison using like or as


Alliteration – the repetition of beginning sounds in nearby words

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Multiple Choice
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The author describes the abandoned house as “gloomy, silent, and crumbling.” These words create a __________ mood and help the reader imagine the setting more clearly.


Boring


Mysterious


Playful


Cheerful

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1. Direct Address

2. Linear Plot Development

3. Rhetorical Question – a question asked to make the audience think, not to receive an answer

4. Mysterious