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Examples:worthwhile (often in rhetorical questions, implying not worthwhile)—(is it) proper? (rhetorical question)—tone of one's voice when asking a rhetorical question—(emphatically, in rhetorical questions) possible—(at the end of a rhetorical question) can that be?—(rhetorical question) when?—coupled phrases (as rhetorical device)—don't let rhetoric spoil the message (idiom); don't get carried away with flowery speech the detriment of what you want to say—inversion (rhetoric device of inverting the word order for heightened effect)—person with rhetoric skills—faulty argument and poor rhetoric (idiom); unable put forward any convincing arguments—loud rhetoric making up for fallacious argument—reactionary forces (esp. in Marxist rhetoric)—parallel and antithesis (paired sentences as rhetoric device)—be a hypocrite and hide behind florid rhetoric— |