Rhetorical Devices  a rhetorical device is a technique that a speaker uses to convey to the listener a meaning with the goal of persuading him or her.

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Rhetorical Devices  a rhetorical device is a technique that a speaker uses to convey to the listener a meaning with the goal of persuading him or her towards considering a topic from a different perspective.

Repetition  Repeating the same words or images in order to reinforce concepts and unify the speech

Restatement  Expressing the same idea in different words to clarify and stress key points

Parallelism  Repeating a grammatical structure or an arrangement of words to create a sense of rhythm and momentum

Analogy  A comparison of two things based on their being alike in some way