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Rhetorical device - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In rhetoric, a rhetorical device or resource of language is a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey to the listener or reader a meaning with the goal of persuading the reader or liste...
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Can you find ways of employing any of these Rhetorical Devices in your presentations? Be prepared to create examples of your own - in your group assignment ... Anadiplosis: ("doubling back") the rhetorical repetition of one or several words; specifically, repetition of a word that ends one clause at the beginning of the...
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repetition of the same initial consonant sound throughout a line of verse ... the repetition of a word that ends one clause at the beginning of the next ... Below is a table of some of the more common devices employed for emphasis in Shakespeare:
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Title: Identifying Rhetorical Devices ... Description: Several examples of rhetorical devices ... includes several similar rhetorical devices, all involving a grammatically correct linkage (or yoking together) of two or more parts of speech by another part of speech.
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Major categories of rhetoric, ... For students of rhetoric, literature, or communication, don't forget to look at the examples of Rhetorical Analysis (at the bottom of the "trees").
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Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... How can readers dis... ... Rhetorical figures...
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