What are rhetorical strategies?(1 point)

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the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences
the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences

statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers
statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers

providing feedback and constructive criticism
providing feedback and constructive criticism

the choice and use of words and phrases in a speech or piece of writing
the choice and use of words and phrases in a speech or piece of writing
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The correct answer is: statements used to convey meaning, provoke a response, or persuade readers.

Explanation:

Rhetorical strategies are techniques that writers and speakers use to persuade or influence an audience. They involve the use of language and structure to evoke emotions, create clarity, and drive a particular message home.

  1. Convey meaning: Rhetorical strategies help clarify complex ideas or feelings.
  2. Provoke a response: They aim to engage the audience's thoughts, feelings, or actions.
  3. Persuade readers: Many rhetorical strategies are aimed explicitly at convincing the audience to accept a viewpoint or take a specific action.

The other options focus on aspects of language and writing but do not specifically encompass the persuasive and communicative intent that defines rhetorical strategies.