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Which is another use for themes in a speech?

A. Extending a simple metaphor
B. Providing additional detail
C. Creating imagery
D. Adding structure

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Answer is D. Adding structure

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User Jihoon Kwon
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Answer:

D. Adding structure

Step-by-step explanation:

One might even say that themes might create imagery or extend a metaphor, but even if that was the case, those would be really poor uses of a theme. Same goes for creating an imagery.

The theme, actually, helps the speaker to define better what he is going to talk about, which dictates, in a way, the structure of the speech.

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