Phrases with «rhetorical effect»

The term "rhetorical effect" refers to the impact or influence that language, words, or techniques have on the listener or reader. It focuses on how certain words or techniques are used to persuade, inform, or provoke emotions, rather than just the literal meaning of the words. Full definition

Sentences with «rhetorical effect»

  • Therefore I take your intention in your comment to be for rhetorical effect rather than you meaning it to be taken literally. (nakedpastor.com)
  • For maximum rhetorical effect, combine good will with sincerity. (edutopia.org)
  • I had no complaint with the original Briffa articles — it was the IPCC spaghetti graph with its false rhetorical effect that bothered me. (climateaudit.org)
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