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In his famous "I have a dream" speech, Martin Luther King says, "I have a dream" throughout the speech, and thus, uses this persuasive technique Rhetorical questioning Repetition Antithesis Parallelism
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In his famous "I have a dream" speech, Martin Luther King says, "I have a dream" throughout the
speech, and thus, uses this persuasive technique
Rhetorical questioning
Repetition
Antithesis
Parallelism
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the answer is B repetition, the repetition in the four words “I have a dream” landed an effect on people showing that the main thing people remember from that whole speech is “I have a dream” which a form of vocal persuasion. :)
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