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In rhetoric, a rhetorical device or resource of language is a technique that an author or speaker uses to evoke an emotional response in the audience (the reader(s) or listener(s)). These emotional responses are central to the meaning of th...
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A rhetorical device is a way in which a writer or speaker can use fun phrases or thoughts to express an idea to the listener that will persuade them to actually think or visual the topic a bit differently. Examples would be: "Life is l...
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How can a person distinguish between the prejudicial and nonprejudicial use of rhetorical devices? Prejudicial use of rhetorical devices would be when someone uses language that causes you to draw erroneous conclusions and will often have ...
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I think they can be objectively discerned. I think some rhetorical devices, such as alliteration, onomatopoeia, tmesis, and some of the other lovely polysyllables I learned eons ago in Latin, make your language more beautiful if you know ...
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・ 1. Literary elements and rhetorical devices are somewhat different because the purpose of an author's ... ・ 2. Yes, many terms fit into both categories. Tropes are figurative language devices, and while readers/audiences ...
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Hello, Lila. One example of a prejudical rhetorical device which I have specifically written to sway the reader's opinion is this rhetorical simile: Her politics were about as dirty as the little boys she hired off the street for 50 cents a...
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A rhetorical device is a use of language that creates a literary effect (but often without regard for literal significance). It is not a proper noun so it does not need to be capitalized.
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Thank you. I know that it is called "Antimetabole" now. Then as another example sentence; Gods helps those who help themselves. Do you think this is another brief antimetabole or not? It's too short for an antimetabole? I don'...
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In rhetoric, a rhetorical device or resource of language is a technique that an author or speaker uses to evoke an emotional response in the audience (the reader(s) or listener(s)). These emotional responses are central to the meaning of th...
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If you can help me on it How did the speaker address argumentsd and counterarguments? Were the speakers arguments effective?
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