rhetorical

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definition
adjective
repetition is a common rhetorical device
of, relating to, or concerned with the art of rhetoric.
example
Yet isn't prosopopeia a 'rhetorical' device that is found, as a matter of course, in all poetry?
It presents an example of Chicana feminist rhetoric and an inroad to this 'rhetorical' tradition.
This is an argument from the field of descriptive linguistics, made for a 'rhetorical' audience of laypeople.
With previous Tory leaders, there was at least a 'rhetorical' commitment to a return on the investment through tax cuts.
Nevertheless, it may be that Paul's 'rhetorical' strategy can still be persuasive on another level.
People waffle, ramble and throw 'rhetorical' questions into the ether in their blogs, or even just imply that they might wish for a better way round a certain situation.
I don't regard that as a 'rhetorical' question: there is an answer.
Successive governments have also proclaimed the goal of lifting growth rates, but too often their commitment has been 'rhetorical' only.
Isn't it ineffective to make statements over and over again in the form of 'rhetorical' questions?
It should be made clear that India in this regard is a synecdoche (a term of 'rhetorical' analysis for a part which stands for the whole).
The poem avoids question marks not just because Merwin has eschewed all punctuation, but also because his questions are 'rhetorical' .
Ovid's chiasmus is a 'rhetorical' picture of the lovers being pulled apart.
But the president has a 'rhetorical' commitment which is hard to ditch.
The question I think that we're going to ask is, is this a 'rhetorical' commitment or is there something larger here?
But, since the Doctor's question was obviously 'rhetorical' , I'm willing to let it slide.
It might be a rather petulant 'rhetorical' question, or he might just be trying to keep me on the phone.
Adding to the list of 'rhetorical' questions, why did the teenage daughter have such low standards for her boyfriend?
The impression is of 'rhetorical' rings being run round Hamerton.
A broad 'rhetorical' commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene.
In a work of literature Stewart's lies would constitute synecdoche, the 'rhetorical' device in which a part stands for the whole.
Are their preferences driven less by political persuasions and by 'rhetorical' flourishes and more by the economic bottomline?
The bottom line is that the party maintains a 'rhetorical' commitment to small government but tacitly admits that their cause is hopeless.
Few were willing to make more than a 'rhetorical' commitment to revolutionary activism.
As well as being badly written, it is too long, too vague, too pompous, too 'rhetorical' , too unrealistic and too boring.
Mr Henderson's 'rhetorical' question can be easily answered.
Hamlet as a play is similarly preoccupied by slander, misrepresentation and selves fabricated from the nothings of 'rhetorical' tropes.
Once a commentator commits a major 'rhetorical' gaffe or colossal misstatement of fact, it becomes impossible to take them seriously.
The article is almost purely 'rhetorical' , with virtually nothing of substance offered in terms of legal arguments.
Kyle didn't offer him the time to answer the rather 'rhetorical' question.
Such an ambivalence would make for incoherence and would be hard to accept if we had here mere 'rhetorical' devices and style recipes.
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