You need an internship. You locate a possibility in your own hometown, and after doing some research on the person who will interview you, you find a couple of interesting things: 1)he's not from your hometown originally, but 2)you and he were actually in the same group of "tea party" protesters complaining about tax policy. Armed with this information, what rhetorical technique would be a good idea for you to use in your interview?

You need an internship. You locate a possibility in your own hometown, and after doing some research on the person who will interview you, you find a couple of interesting things: 1)he's not from your hometown originally, but 2)you and he were actually in the same group of "tea party" protesters complaining about tax policy. Armed with this information, what rhetorical technique would be a good idea for you to use in your interview?








A. Reactivity
B. Outlaw discourse
C. Identification through association
D. Identification through dissociation
E. Identification through unifying symbols

















Answer: D


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