Which technique of speeches does Franklin use in this passage?

From such an assembly can a perfect production be expected?
A. restatement
B. repetition
C. rhetorical question*****
D. parallelism

Franklin??

Which passage?

Idk, that was the question, and I looked in my textbook. So I just used common sense.

I see the passage. And I think you are correct, Nirvana.

Thank you, Reed.

To determine the technique of speech used in this passage, we can analyze its content. In this passage, Franklin uses the following statement: "From such an assembly can a perfect production be expected?" This statement is a rhetorical question.

A rhetorical question is a figure of speech where a question is asked for the purpose of making a point rather than eliciting an answer. In this case, Franklin is not actually seeking an answer to the question posed but is using it to emphasize his point that a perfect production cannot be expected from such an assembly.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. rhetorical question.