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if practice makes perfect, and no one is perfect, then why practice? ○ …

Question

if practice makes perfect, and no one is perfect, then why practice?
○ rhetorical question
○ irony
○ paradox
○ chiasmus

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A paradox is a statement or situation that seems contradictory but may have a deeper truth. Here, the idea that practice makes perfect (suggesting practice leads to a state of perfection) conflicts with the idea that no one is perfect, creating a contradictory situation that makes one question the purpose of practice, fitting the definition of a paradox. A rhetorical question is asked for effect, not to get an answer, and this is more about a contradictory idea. Irony involves a contrast between expectation and reality, and chiasmus is a rhetorical device with a reversed structure, neither of which fit here.

Answer:

C. Paradox