Question #N803

The author of the text is trying to convince the reader that a particular issue is important. The author does this by using a series of rhetorical devices. These devices include the use of vivid imagery, strong language, and emotional appeals. The author also uses a lot of repetition to make the reader think about the issue and its consequences. How does the author’s use of rhetorical devices help to achieve the intended purpose?

Which choice best explains how the author’s use of rhetorical devices helps to achieve the intended purpose?
A. The author’s use of rhetorical devices helps to create a sense of urgency and importance.
B. The author’s use of rhetorical devices helps to create a sense of humor and lightheartedness.
C. The author’s use of rhetorical devices helps to create a sense of confusion and uncertainty.
D. The author’s use of rhetorical devices helps to create a sense of boredom and indifference.

Correct Answer is: A

The author's use of rhetorical devices, including vivid imagery, strong language, and emotional appeals, helps to create a sense of urgency and importance. This, in turn, helps to convince the reader that the issue is important.