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Which of the following is a strategy for using rhetorical language in public speaking?

A.
pronouncing key words loudly for emphasis

B.
varying the pitch of your voice

C.
using a series of words to create a sense of rhythm

D.
using gestures and facial expressions

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Which of the following is a strategy for using rhetorical language in public speaking?

Answer: using a series of words to create a sense of rhythm
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User Christopher John
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A strategy for using rhetorical language in public speaking is

C. using a series of words to create a sense of rhythm

This way, the attention of the audience is captured, and the message(s) of the speech memorized and recalled more easily.

The choice of the words and, thus, their rhythm, appeal to the emotions and imagination of people, which leaves a deep impression.

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