What makes the rhetorical triangle dynamic?

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It’s constantly in motion.

It’s constantly in motion.

When you change one of the three parts, the others have to change too.

When you change one of the three parts, the others have to change too.

The three parts are always being redefined.

The three parts are always being redefined.

Sometimes audience makes up two sides of the triangle.

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The correct response is: When you change one of the three parts, the others have to change too.

This captures the dynamic nature of the rhetorical triangle, which consists of the speaker, audience, and message. Changes to any one of these elements can influence the others, making the interaction between them fluid and adaptable.