write a passage using rhetorical devices on a person or idea in about 300 words?
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Rhetorical devices are too often cast aside as the province of the great Roman orators
A repeated word or phrase split up by other words; typically used to express a strong emotion.
“Put out the light, and then put out the light.” – William Shakespeare, Othello
“For the love of God, man, for the love of God.” – Me, all the time
Simile: A comparison between two unalike things, usually using the words “as” or “like.”
Metaphor: An analogy that compares one thing or idea to another, using a term or phrase it literally isn’t to suggest similarity.
Litotes: You’ve probably heard this if a friend ever told you her first date was “not bad.” Litotes is essentially a double negative, expressed by denying an opposite idea; often used ironically.
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