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    When a Speaker Uses "We" Rather Than "You" to Refer
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When a Speaker Uses "We" Rather Than "You" to Refer

Question 7

Question 7

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When a speaker uses "we" rather than "you" to refer to his or her relationship with the audience, what is the speaker doing?


A) comparing
B) reinforcing
C) agenda setting
D) clarifying

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