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Why do speakers emphasize particular words and phrases? To make the language is more memorable To remind the audience of the theme To make a claim seem logical To avoid counterarguments
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Why do speakers emphasize particular words and phrases? To make the language is more memorable
To remind the audience of the theme
To make a claim seem logical
To avoid counterarguments
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it is definitely letter b
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I think B. To remind the audience of the theme Consider Spoken Word - a poet might say ''no one said anything , because they THOUGHT they were wrong, and they THOUGHT their opinions were not valuable.
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