3.4.3 - Rhetorical Devices
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Practice Questions
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Define alliteration in one sentence.
💡 Hint: Think of tongue twisters.
What is an example of a rhetorical question?
💡 Hint: Consider questions that prompt thought rather than needing an answer.
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What is an example of alliteration?
💡 Hint: Look for repeated initial sounds.
True or False: Rhetorical questions require direct answers.
💡 Hint: Consider the purpose of asking such questions.
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Write a persuasive paragraph about any topic using at least three rhetorical devices (e.g., alliteration, anaphora, and rhetorical questions).
💡 Hint: Incorporate repetition and thought-provoking queries.
Critique a paragraph from a famous speech (like MLK's 'I Have a Dream') and identify its rhetorical devices while discussing their effectiveness.
💡 Hint: Look for patterns that repeat and think about their emotional effect.
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