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question 8 (multiple choice worth 2 points)read the following excerpt from president john f. kennedys \we choose to go to the moon\ speech. then, answer the question that follows.we set sail on this new sea because there is new knowledge to be gained, and new rights to be won, and they must be won and used for the progress of all people.which rhetorical device does kennedy use to support his argument?a. alliteration: he is contrasting space with the oceanb. figurative language: he is using a metaphor to compare space exploration to a journey at seac. irony: he is saying the opposite of what he means about the oceand. rhetorical question: he issues a statement about the sea in the form of a question
Kennedy compares space exploration to sailing on a "new sea," which is a metaphor—a type of figurative language that draws a direct comparison between two unrelated things to clarify or emphasize an idea. He does not contrast space and the ocean, use irony, or a rhetorical question here.
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Figurative language: he is using a metaphor to compare space exploration to a journey at sea