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drag each tile to the correct box. not all tiles will be used. match th…

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drag each tile to the correct box. not all tiles will be used. match the example to the correct rhetorical concept. antithesis repetition rhetorical question anecdote so it was at lexington and concord. so it was a century ago at appomattox. so it was last week in selma, alabama. (president lyndon johnson, 1964) thats one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. (neil armstrong, 1969) have you no sense of decency? (joseph n. welch, 1954)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The quote from Lyndon Johnson repeats the phrase "So it was" to emphasize key historical moments, which fits repetition.
  2. Neil Armstrong's line contrasts a small personal action with a massive collective achievement, which is the core of antithesis.
  3. Joseph N. Welch's question is posed to make a rhetorical point rather than seek an answer, so it is a rhetorical question. Anecdote is not used here.

Answer:

  • "So it was at Lexington and Concord. So it was a century ago at Appomattox. So it was last week in Selma, Alabama. (President Lyndon Johnson, 1964)" → repetition
  • "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. (Neil Armstrong, 1969)" → antithesis
  • "Have you no sense of decency? (Joseph N. Welch, 1954)" → rhetorical question