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English, 08.01.2021 06:10 jmackenzie7

My opponent claims that he is on your side. But is he? Can you trust this man, a man who was pals with our former mayor, the mayor who almost destroyed us, the mayor took bribes and cheated and lied? A city is like a family, ladies and gentlemen, and my opponent is surely the black sheep of this family. A. charged language: “my opponent is surely the black sheep of this family”
B. analogy:
C. parallelism:
D. repetition: He repeats “mayor”

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