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nonprejudicial rhetoric defines itselfs; as in unbais discourse when asking a question. for example: what is the sound of one hand clapping?
why is the sky blue?
Its raining cats and dogs
"Out of the blue" is an example of an idiom, not a rhetorical device. It means something unexpected or surprising.
"Chains of discrimination" is an example of a metaphorical or extended metaphor rhetorical device, where the idea of discrimination is linked or connected to chains to emphasize its pervasive and restrictive nature.
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It's important to provide the sentence in order to determine the rhetorical device being used.
I want to use a different sentence using rhetorical devices (explanations) one nonpredjudicial one predujucial I want to see different sentences using rhetorical devices (explanations) one nonpredjudicial one predujucial
prejudicial rhetorical devices are those based solely on facts knowing the basics on the subject. where nonprejudicial devices are those not attached with simple facts and advice it is based on one persons opinion rather then one persons research
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
The answer is insinuation but I'm not sure that it's a rhetorical device.