The tropical thing
The most prominent rhetorical technique in that excerpt is a repetition, specifically an anaphora, where the phrase "I have never been a quitter" is repeated for emphasis and to drive home the point.
Ethos
The most prominent rhetorical technique in this excerpt is repetition. The repetition of the phrase "have never been a quitter" emphasizes the speaker's point and strengthens the message by highlighting the idea of perseverance and determination.
The rhetorical technique most prominent in this excerpt is anaphora, where the phrase "I have never" is repeated at the beginning of successive clauses for emphasis on the speaker's determination and perseverance.
"Practice makes perfect" "A winner never quits and a quitter never wins"
B minor
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A fragment is an incomplete sentence that cannot stand by itself. Rhetoric is the art of using language to persuade. Therefore, a rhetorical fragment is an incomplete sentence that is used for the purpose of persuading. Examples can be found on this website: http://greatsentences.blogspot.com/2007/06/rhetorical-fragment.html
Rhetorical questions make a person (reader) think, come up with the answer themselves. When people come up with the answer themselves they never find the answer silly or illogical, it is always the best (or in the case of Gothic literature the worst) possible answer. This gives the answer 'impact': what no that can't be true, is it? You can't be saying that.....
The rhetorical device less used in "The Man with the Muckrake" is humor or irony. The speech primarily relies on biblical allusions and metaphors to convey its message about the dangers of focusing solely on material wealth and neglecting moral values.
Skimming.
A ring, a never-ending circle, represents never-ending love.