Glossary Of Rhetorical Terms Wikipedia
Glossary Rhetorical Terms Owing Its Origin Ancient Greece And Rome English Rhetorical Theory Frequently Employs Greek And Latin Words Terms
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Glossary Of Rhetorical Terms Owing To Its Origin In Ancient Greece And Rome English Rhetorical Theory Frequently Employs Greek And Latin Words As Terms Of Art This Page Explains Commonly Used Rhetorical Terms In Alphabetical Order The Brief Definitions Here Are Intended To Serve As A Quick Reference Rather Than An In Depth Discussion For More Information Click The Terms Absurdity The Exaggeration Of A Point Beyond Belief Accumulatio The Emphasis Or Summary Of Previously Made Points Or Inferences By Excessive Praise Or Accusation Acutezza Wit Or Wordplay Used In Rhetoric Ad Hominem Rebutting An Argument By Attacking The Character Motive Or Other Attribute Of The Person Making It Rather Than The Substance Of The Argument Itself Adianoeta A Phrase Carrying Two Meanings An Obvious Meaning And A Second More Subtle And Ingenious One Adjunction When A Verb Is Placed At The Beginning Or The End Of A Sentence Instead Of In The Middle For Example From Rhetorica Ad Herenn
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