prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
no...
hyperbole
Horse Laugh
Proof surrogate is a flawed rhetorical device that suggests evidence to support their argument, but does not provide the source. An example of a proof surrogate would be saying "studies show that you can get cancer from microwaves" without providing the studies.
A downplayer is a rhetorical device that works by attempting to make someone or something less significant or important.
Parallelism
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
This rhetorical device is known as aposiopesis. It involves a sudden break in speech for dramatic or emotional effect, leaving the sentence unfinished. This technique is often used to create suspense or emphasize strong emotions.
It would be helpful if you could provide the excerpt you are referring to so that I can identify the rhetorical device used by G. K. Chesterton in that specific passage.
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Parallelism (APEX) !/
Voice is the distinctive style or tone used by a writer or speaker in their work, reflecting their personality, attitude, and point of view. It helps convey the intended emotions and themes, creating a connection with the audience.
The answer is insinuation but I'm not sure that it's a rhetorical device.
Rhetorical Explanation.
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redherring/smokescreen
Rhetorical device
Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. It can be first person (narrator is a character in the story), second person (narrating to "you"), or third person (narrator is outside the story). This choice can influence the reader's understanding and emotional response to the narrative.