Which of the following is an example of tripling as a persuasive technique?
A. “It’s big, bold, and beautiful.”
B. “It is an important, necessary, and urgent issue.”
C. “It’s a matter of urgency.”
D. “It’s clearly beneficial.”

Random Topics:
Modals of ProbabilitySuperlative AdjectivesModals of ObligationAdjectives and DegreesModifiersPast simple vs Present perfectAnalogyPast Simple vs Past ContinuousDependent ClausesSimple and Past TensesOther quiz:
Aptitude : Problems on Trains › ViewA train moves past a telegraph post and a bridge 264 m long in 8 seconds and 20 seconds respectively. What is the speed of the train?
A. 69.5 km/hr
B. 70 km/hr
C. 79 km/hr
D. 79.2 km/hr
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
. How does the author feel about modern technology by the end of the passage?
A. She remains uncertain about whether it has done more good or bad.
B. She strongly believes technology should be limited in daily life.
C. She decides to stop using technology altogether.
D. She believes it is completely harmful to society.
Present Perfect and Simple Past Tense › ViewWe (be) _____ here for more than half an hour until now.
A. were
B. was
C. has been
D. have been
E. been
Tenses › View
‘So you have finished typing those letters! When did you do it?’
‘When you……the meeting.’
A. Were attending
B. Attend
C. Have attended
D. Attended
E. Had attended
