Creating a written work or speech that is concerned only with style and effect and not with meaning. Structuring the work so it seems to make sense, when in reality it says nothing. It is the choice of politicians everywhere!
A use of language that creates a literary effect (but often without regard for literal significance)
logos
Pathos is a rhetorical strategy in which the speaker attempts to appeal to the emotions.
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Language
Rhetorical technique is when a person uses unique styles or ways to spread his views, such as as in political venues. Rhetorical strategy, however, is when one uses a certain word or action to provoke or trigger emotions in an attempt to gain his audience's confidence. In this kind of strategy, the speaker may sometimes use hyperbole symbols based on rhetoric.
he uses parallel structure
An antimetabole is a rhetorical device accentuated by the reversal of words, actions, or grammatical structure.
Is that a rhetorical question?
A rhetorical response.
There are only 9 rhetorical modes.
A rhetorical question is a question which doesn't require an answer.
A rhetorical explanation contains an opinion. Rhetorical explanations are told to others in hopes of changing the opinion of the listener.
a rhetorical question is a question that is not answeredso non-rhetorical would be the opposite. but everyone uses it wrong.
the circumstances surrounding a rhetorical act
No, because then it wouldn't be a rhetorical question. And if this is a rhetorical question, then i shouldn't be giving an answer right now ;)
three-part list is a typical rhetorical structure which is used, as others, to help scripted speech in what is its prime aim: to convey a message and convince the audience of a point of view. "I came, I saw, I conquer" is known as a three-part list It is known as a "tricolon"
If I were to ask you a rhetorical question, what would you do?