Questions: Multiple Choice Question Developing writers must help you to be aware of the rhetorical means of language to do which of the following? O entertain, communicate, and persuade O influence, communicate, and object O communicate, influence, and persuade O entertain, communicate, and refuse

Multiple Choice Question

Developing writers must help you to be aware of the rhetorical means of language to do which of the following?

O entertain, communicate, and persuade
O influence, communicate, and object
O communicate, influence, and persuade
O entertain, communicate, and refuse
Transcript text: Multiple Choice Question Developing writers must help you to be aware of the rhetorical means of language to do which of the following? O entertain, communicate, and persuade O influence, communicate, and object O communicate, influence, and persuade O entertain, communicate, and refuse
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The answer is A: entertain, communicate, and persuade.

Explanation for each option:

  • Entertain, communicate, and persuade: This option is correct because developing writers often use rhetorical means to engage their audience (entertain), convey information or ideas (communicate), and convince or influence their audience's thoughts or actions (persuade).

  • Influence, communicate, and object: This option is incorrect because while influencing and communicating are part of rhetorical means, objecting is not typically a primary goal of rhetoric. Rhetoric is more about persuasion and effective communication rather than simply objecting.

  • Communicate, influence, and persuade: This option is partially correct, as it includes communicate and persuade, which are key rhetorical goals. However, influence and persuade are very similar in meaning, making this option less comprehensive than the correct one, which includes entertain.

  • Entertain, communicate, and refuse: This option is incorrect because while entertaining and communicating are part of rhetorical means, refusing is not a typical rhetorical goal. Rhetoric aims to engage and persuade rather than refuse.

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