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Which statements are true of both a political speech and a printed political advertisement? Check all that apply. They utilize diction as rhetoric. They employ parallelism. They seek to inspire. They use colors and images. They attempt to persuade. Mark this and return Save and Exit Next

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "They utilize diction as rhetoric; they seek to inspire; They use colors and images; They attempt to persuade." These are the statements that are true of both a political speech and a printed political advertisement.
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The correct answer is:

They utilize diction as rhetoric.

They employ parallelism.

They use colors and images.

They attempt to persuade.

Explanation:

Political speech is thus a very general classification. It combines the strategy of countless issues like taxes, world events, entrance, healthcare, race, religion, abortion, and nominees for office, and it can be displayed in a variety of media such as speeches, newspapers, paintings, flags, clothing, and songs.

Political advertising is a form of campaigning used by political candidates to reach and influence voters. It can include several various tools and span several months over the direction of a political campaign.

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