yes it is!
humor: anything that causes laughter or amusement; up until the end of the Renaissance, humor meant a person's temperament
It's important to provide the sentence in order to determine the rhetorical device being used.
"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.
Gandhi uses an analogy in the statement.
The rhetorical device for personification is giving human qualities, characteristics, or emotions to non-human things, animals, or ideas. This technique helps create vivid imagery and emotional connections for the reader or listener.
Kennedy uses the rhetorical device of anaphora, where he repeats the phrase "Let both sides" in the section where he discusses freedom. This repetition emphasizes his call for unity and cooperation between different groups.
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.
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It's under Humor and Amusement.
It's important to provide the sentence in order to determine the rhetorical device being used.
Anecdote Humor Imagery
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
The answer is insinuation but I'm not sure that it's a rhetorical device.
An example of ironic rhetorical humor.
Rhetorical Explanation.
Humor.
Answer this question… Rhetorical question
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