Which statement below is true of the following lines of poetry from \"Totally like whatever, you know?\" . . \"I entreat you, I implore you, I exhort you, . I challenge you: To speak with conviction.\" A. The syntax used in these lines makes fun of the speaker and reader. . . B. The syntax used in these lines has no effect on the speaker or reader. . . C. The syntax used in these lines reflects the argument of the speaker. . . D. The syntax used in these lines opposes the argument of the speaker

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the statement that is true about the poetry is : C. The syntax used in these lines reflect the argument of the speaker

I entreat you, i implore you, i exhort you

This line clearly speak about challenge from the speaker

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The correct answer is: Option C. The syntax used in these lines reflects the argument of the speaker.


The speaker in these lines cites the words of somebody which they look down on, as the collection of phrases Totally, like whatever, and you know? does not satisfy their need of proper communication. The speaker then repeatedly argues with this last set of phrases, urging whoever uttered them to improve their verbal skills. Thus, it is proved the speaker's argument does reflect on the present citation.

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