What are examples of rhetorical devices? Rhetorical devices include any devices writers use to achieve a certain purpose in their writing. Things like metaphors and similes, alliteration, diacope, and inversion fall under this category. What are the 7 rhetorical devices? As there are so many rheto...
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English can sound more poetic and illustrative if you use metaphors and similes (comparisons using ‘like’ or ‘as’). For example, “He is as brave as a lion.” sharmathi (Posted on 1-16-2013 at 13:41) really worthy….thank you but could you please hep me with these:- 1)A ...
seems, to use one of Zarathustra`s own phrases, as if all things came unto one, and would fain be similes: `Here do all things comecaressingly to thy talk and flatter thee, for they want to ride upon thy back. On every simile dost thou here ride to every truth. ...
On theEmmaboard, there is a little exchange going on about appropriate similes, such as: "As brief as Miss Bates". It set me thinking in a slightly different direction -- what about some desirable Austen products? How about "Mrs. Bennet's Balm" -- a soothing tape of Mrs. Bennet talki...