In his speech about registering to vote, Dan explains the new legislation that allows voter registration to coincide with driver's license renewal. He concludes the speech by stating that any person who is not registered should go by one of the locations that he has listed on the chalkboard and register in time for the next election. Finally, Dan reiterates: "Everyone please register to vote; it's your right and your duty as a citizen." In this example, Dan is using

a. incorporating a personal reference
b. motivating the audience to respond
c. creating an inspirational appeal
d. summarizing the speech's main points


Ans: b. motivating the audience to respond

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