After two weeks of studying rhetorical devices, types of rhetoric, and methods for identifying rhetorical techniques, which rhetorical device do you find most effective or compelling, and why?

 Prompt Response: I think that procatalepsis is the most compelling because being able to refute a claim that someone has not even brought up yet is very powerful. I think that it is both effective and compelling, and technically you could use it multiple times. To me it is the best way to win an argument or persuade someone, obviously combined with other things but this is a key component. 

Summary: We are going to take a test

Reflection: I am not sure what to put we did the prompt at the beginning of class.

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