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epimone - definition and examples of epimone
Frequent repetition of a phrase or question; dwelling on a point.
Effective Rhetorical Strategies of Repetition
When it came to practicing effective strategies of repetition, rhetoricians in ancient Greece and Rome had a big bag full of tricks, each with a fancy name. Here are seven common strategies--with some fairly up-to-date examples.
Rhetorical Terms by Type - Glossary of Rhetorical Terms - Figures of Speech - Page Four
These lists are intended to help you identify figures, tropes, and other rhetorical strategies and devices.
From Accismus to Zeugma: 20 Rhetorical Terms You Never Learned in School
From Accismus to Zeugma: 20 Rhetorical Terms You Never Learned in School
Rhetorical Terms by Type - Glossary of Rhetorical Terms - Figures of Speech
These lists are intended to help you identify figures, tropes, and other rhetorical strategies and devices.
Rhetorical Terms by Type - Glossary of Rhetorical Terms - Figures of Speech - Page Two
These lists are intended to help you identify figures, tropes, and other rhetorical strategies and devices.
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