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Which best explains the purpose of the rhetorical device used in the following
sentences?
We must learn from our mistakes. We must keep our
sights on our goal. We must persevere.
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A. To build the author's ethos by referring to credible sources
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B. To create a memorable image by comparing two unlike objects
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C. To prove a point by highlighting the obvious
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D. To make the main points more memorable through repetition
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