According to the article, some rhetorical devices use logic to persuade an audience.
Which paragraph BEST supports the idea outlined above?
A. Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement that conveys emotion and raises the bar for other speakers. Once you make a hyperbolic statement like "My idea is going to change the world," other speakers will have to respond in kind or their more measured words may seem dull and uninspiring in comparison.
B. Anacoluthon is a sudden swerve into a seemingly unrelated idea in the middle of a sentence. It can seem like a grammatical mistake if handled poorly, but it can also put powerful stress onto the idea being expressed.
C. Eutrepismus, one of the most common rhetorical devices, is simply the act of stating points in the form of a numbered list. Why is it useful? First off, this device makes information seem official and authoritative. Second, it gives speech a sense of order and clarity. And third, it helps the listener keep track of the speaker's points.
D. Asterismos. Look. This is the technique of inserting a useless but attention-grabbing word in front of your sentence in order to grab the audience's attention. It's useful if you think your listeners are getting a bit bored and restless.