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Polysyndetic listing is a rhetorical device that involves using multiple conjunctions (such as "and," "or," "but") in a series of items, rather than relying on commas. This technique can create emphasis and a sense of abundance or rhythm in the writing. For example, instead of saying "I bought apples, Oranges, and bananas," a polysyndetic version would be "I bought apples and oranges and bananas." This style can evoke a more emotional or dramatic effect.

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