something with a thermometer, you get a precise number. What is that number? (This is a rhetorical question. I will tell you what that number is, but just stay with me for a moment.)
Temperature and the Sackur–Tetrode Equation
devoted to grabbing people's attention. so you're going to stack up a lot of these techniques. You might use not just a story but (also) a quotation, some rhetorical questions, some statistics, all stacked up and jammed into this attention step so
Monroe's Motivated Sequence
a name. Now, actually, it only belongs to four of the six ands, but this is one of them here. It's called Parataxis. um and is closely linked to another uh another rhetorical device called Poly Cinderton. Now you I only give the name so you can look them up if you're interested.
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