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Which statement compares the rhetorical techniques used in the arguments? Both passages use rhetorical questions and repetition. Both passages use parallelism and understatements. Passage 1 uses tricolon and an overstatement, while passage 2 uses anaphora and a rhetorical question. Passage 1 uses an understatement and rhetorical questions, while passage 2 uses an overstatement and an allusion.

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