Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - 12 common rhetorical devices
12 common rhetorical devices
1. Metaphor: By comparing one thing with another with similar characteristics.
2. Analogy: Suggest some emotion by imitating sound.
3. Contrast: By comparing two opposite concepts.
4. Duality: By comparing two opposite concepts or emotions.
5. Parallelism: By listing a series of similar things.
6. Repetition: emphasize by repeating a word or sentence.
7. exaggeration: by exaggerating or narrowing the characteristics of things.
8. Ask questions: emphasize by asking questions.
9. rhetorical questions: emphasize by rhetorical questions
10, quote: By quoting a word or sentence.
1 1, metonymy: use substitute words to imply a concept.
12, irony: by using words that are contrary to the actual meaning.
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