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Rhetorical language is any language or wording that conveys a meaning through its structure and form, in addition to its content. Obviously an author can tell the reader something by simply saying it, but often employing a "rhetorical device" or a grouping of words with some rhetorical effect, can emphasize meaning or alter the author's tone. For example, many authors use the common rhetorical device of simile, a comparison with "like" or "as", to aid description. The use of the simile can add depth to the author's meaning, ease to the reader's understanding, and open comparisons for the future; this contrasts the alternate, non-rhetorical method of avoiding the simile and just describing the object in itself.

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12y ago

Rhetorial is not a word in English.

rhetorical is an English word, which is probably what the questioner was asking - meaning as speech or writing which is concerned with effect or style rather than content or meaning

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11y ago

rhetorical means like its a question that u dont answer like an unanswered question

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10y ago

Rhetorical purpose is the goal of your argument, to explain the purpose of your argument and to prove your point to the audience using persuasive writing.

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12y ago

Type your answer here... B.They use words to persuade people.

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14y ago

umm...is this a rhetorical question?

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