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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a politician's use of anaphora during a debate enhance their persuasive impact on undecided voters?
A)It simplifies complex policy details.
B)It establishes logical connections explicitly.
C)It evokes strong emotional reactions.
D)It reinforces key themes rhythmically.✓
💡 Explanation
Anaphora, the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses, creates a rhythmic and memorable pattern. Because it structures the message in a way that emphasizes specific points, it drives home key themes; therefore, it's persuasive due to this structured emphasis rather than because of simplification or emotional evocation.
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