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What type of rhetorical device does Reagan use when referring to freedom in this passage?
exclusive language
repetition
emotional appeal
inclusive language

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

Option B) Repetition

When Raegan talked about freedom in his address, he used "repetition" as a rhetorical device.

Explanation:

Repetition is a rhetorical device that is used to repeat some phrases or important words to put emphasize or make the idea or stance stronger. In his address, Raegen has repeated the words related to freedom to make his idea strong and unforgettable.

Answered by Haezel
10

Answer:

Repetition is the type of rhetorical device used.

Explanation:

When Reagan was referring to freedom he used repetition language as a rhetorical device. Repetition language means same words or phrases are using again and again in the paragraph. The repeated words are used to make someone’s idea stronger and make it unforgettable. When he talked about freedom he used same word and it could be a sentence or a word. Repetition language is used to give a strong point of view about a particular sentence.

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