a rhetorical comparison
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parabolea rhetorical comparison
parabolesPARABOLE, a rhetorical comparison
SIMILERhetorical comparison.
ecbolea rhetorical digression
ecbolesECBOLE, a rhetorical digression
toposa stock rhetorical theme
IFGERONIMOHADBEENStart of a rhetorical question
topoiTOPOS, a stock rhetorical theme
HOTENOUGHFORYOURhetorical question on a sultry day
declamationsA rhetorical exercise or set speech
erotemea rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTESIS
erotemaa rhetorical question, also EROTEME, EROTESIS
declamationA rhetorical exercise or set speech
erotesisa rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTEME
erotesesEROTESIS, a rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTEME
erotemesEROTEME, a rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTESIS
cataphoricrelating to a cataphora, a rhetorical term
erotemasEROTEMA, a rhetorical question, also EROTEME, EROTESIS
periodicOf or relating to a rhetorical period
ISAYYESWords after a rhetorical "Is this a good idea?"
polysyndetonthe rhetorical device of repeating a conjunction for emphasis
hypallagea rhetorical figure in which relations between words are changed
perorationthe concluding part of a discourse; a highly rhetorical speech
polysyndetonsPOLYSYNDETON, the rhetorical device of repeating a conjunction for emphasis
topoiconvention or motif, esp. in a literary work; rhetorical convention
stylistone who is master of a literary or rhetorical style
toposconvention or motif, esp. in a literary work; rhetorical convention
prolepsis(Greek) a rhetorical device of weakening objections by anticipating them
prolepsesPROLEPSIS, (Greek) a rhetorical device of weakening objections by anticipating them
rhetoricalked merely for effect with no answer expected a rhetorical question
stylistsSTYLIST, one who is master of a literary or rhetorical style
perorationsPERORATION, the concluding part of a discourse; a highly rhetorical speech
hypallagesHYPALLAGE, a rhetorical figure in which relations between words are changed
apophasisthe rhetorical device of emphasizing a fact, by pretending to ignore or deny it
apophasesAPOPHASIS, the rhetorical device of emphasizing a fact, by pretending to ignore or deny it
brethrenUsed for humorous or rhetorical effect to refer to people belonging to a particular group
interabanga punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERROBANG
interrobanga punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERABANG
interrobangsINTERROBANG, a punctuation mark (?!) designed for use esp at the end of an exclamatory rhetorical question also INTERABANG
declaimingUtter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience