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baam
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What do anaphora and refrain help create?
A central message
Shorter speeches
Confusion
Random ideas
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What do anaphora and refrain both involve?
Dialogue
Questions
Repetition
Similes
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What is a clause?
A sentence that can stand alone
A full essay
A title
A punctuation mark
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Why might anaphora be powerful?
It ends sentences the same way
It avoids repetition
It repeats at the start of sentences for impact
It removes structure
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What is a dependent clause?
A group of words that depends on another clause
A full speech
A sentence that can stand alone
A title
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Which statement is true?
Both use repetition for effect
Refrain is only used in poetry
Neither use repetition
Anaphora repeats ideas at the end
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Why do speechwriters use rhetorical devices?
To reduce emotion
To improve persuasion and impact
To avoid structure
To make speeches longer
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Which is an example of a refrain?
A question at the start
A repeated line throughout a speech
A single sentence only
A paragraph without repetition
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Why is a refrain effective in a speech?
It confuses the audience
It disappears quickly
It reinforces key ideas throughout
It is only used once
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Which best describes emphasis?
Ignoring detail
Hiding importance
Changing the topic
Giving something special importance
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What are rhetorical devices used for?
To confuse the reader
To avoid repetition
To make writing shorter
To enhance communication
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What does “impactful” mean?
Confusing and unclear
Emotional only
Having a strong effect or influence
Short and simple
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