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Rhetoric is defined as rational ideas used to support a claim. written or spoken words used to make a point. patterns of stressed and unstressed sounds. patterns of repeated words and phrases.
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Rhetoric is defined as
rational ideas used to support a claim.
written or spoken words used to make a point.
patterns of stressed and unstressed sounds.
patterns of repeated words and phrases.
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written or spoken words used to make a point. rhetoric is normally used to persuade someone or get your point across.
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B) written or spoken words used to make a point.
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