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We watch and we hope as we see positive changes taking place. There are some, I know, in your society who fear that change will bring only disruption and discontinuity, who fear to embrace the hope of the future – sometimes it takes faith. . . . But change would not mean rejection of the past. Like a tree growing strong through the seasons, rooted in the Earth and drawing life from the sun, so, too, positive change must be rooted in traditional values. –Address at Moscow State University Ronald Reagan What type of rhetorical device does Reagan use in this passage? What is the effect of the rhetorical device?

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✔ procatalepsis

✔ It accepts listeners’ fears and addresses them.

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Answer:

procatalepsis, and it accepts the readers fears and adresses them.

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just got it correct on edg.

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