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what is rhetoric and prosody?​

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Such figures of speech include, for example, metaphors, similes, paradoxes, puns, assonance, alliteration, and hundreds of others. Guides to rhetoric often list, explain, and illustrate such figures of speech. “Prosody” refers to the study of meter, or regular patterns of rhythm, especially in poetry.

Answered by anhu01775
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Rhetoric is the art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade.

“Prosody” refers to the study of meter, or regular patterns of rhythm, especially in poetry.

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