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Something to which you can assume an answer or make someone think a certain way.
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Use of pronouns "you/your" to promote attachment to the topic.
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Used to make a problem sound more or less important than it really is
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Use of pronouns "we/our" to promote community / team work.
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Two or more words beginning with the same sound.
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Figures and data used to support and prove a point.
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Use of the same word or phrase over and over to make it memorable.
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A personal or humorous story to help your audience relate to you
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Biased statements that persuade
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Used to make a word or phrase stand out.
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A type of language that is used to control feelings and reactions.
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A collection of three items used to complete a list or a rhythm.
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To support opinions or make the speaker sound confident.