Plain Folks is an example of?
Rhetorical Appeal, Rhetorical Device, Logical Fallacy, or Propaganda

Parallelism is an example of?
Rhetorical Appeal, Rhetorical Device, Logical Fallacy, or Propaganda

Ethos is an example of?
Rhetorical Appeal, Rhetorical Device, Logical Fallacies, or Propaganda

Anaphora is an example of?
Rhetorical Appeal, Rhetorical Device, Logical Fallacy, or Propaganda

Appeal to Fear is an example of?
Rhetorical Appeal, Rhetorical Device, Logical Fallacy, Propaganda

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Answer:

Plain Folks is an example of Propaganda

Parallelism is an example of a Rhetorical Device

Ethos is an example of Rhetorical Appeal

Anaphora is an example of a Rhetorical Device

Appeal to Fear is an example of a Logical Fallacy

Explanation:

Plain Folks is an example of propaganda, as the orator introduces himself as a normal person who can empathize with the audience's interests.

Parallelism is an example of a Rhetorical Device that refers to two or more components of a sentence with the same grammatical composition

Ethos is an example of a rhetorical appeal aimed to build the credibility of the speaker.

Anaphora is an example of a Rhetorical Device that repeats a word or phrase at the start of consecutive sentences.

Appeal to Fear is an example of a Logical Fallacy based only on panic

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