Part A
How does the author use rhetoric in paragraph 14 to advance her
point of view?
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English, 11.03.2022 14:00 gomezyonathan93
Part A
How does the author use rhetoric in paragraph 14 to advance her
point of view?
The author uses statistics to illustrate the complexities of
native dialects.
The author uses emotional appeal to stress that preserving
native dialects helps create a more enlightened society.
The author uses hyperbole to exaggerate the
disappearance of many native dialects.
The author uses expert testimony to justify a return to
O speaking native dialects in lieu of more dominant
languages.
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