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argument in public advocacy quick check
select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
most public speeches have a persuasive purpose, providing a strong
that leads to a clear conclusion.
options: delineation, anecdote, rhetorical question, premise
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- "delineation" means a description or outline, not fitting the context of a persuasive speech's component leading to a conclusion.
- "anecdote" is a short story, not a core element for leading to a conclusion in persuasion.
- "rhetorical question" is a question for effect, not a foundational element leading to a conclusion.
- "premise" is a statement that forms the basis of an argument, and in a persuasive public speech, a strong premise (or set of premises) leads to a clear conclusion.
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