Which of the following are the main strengths of stories?

A) They help us to imagine a scene, imaging ourselves in it, and identify with the people and events.
B) They help give us a sense of size, scope, and extent.
C) They help us make comparisons between things, processes, persons, or events.
D) They help us bolster a claim and enhance the credibility of the rhetor.


A

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