UNIVERSE
SPACE EXPLORATION
Question
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Asking two questions right after one another:What’s up there? Could we go there?
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Use of hyphenation:. . . cutting-edge technology of their time.
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Repetition of the phrase:I could tell you . . .
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Using exaggerated phrases such as:. . . if humanity is lucky enough to survive the next 5.5 billion years.
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Making blanket statements such as:Humanity was born on Earth.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Sound-related rhetorical devices: these figures of speech take advantage of a word or phrase’s rhythmic or phonetic sound. The most famous examples are alliteration, assonance and puns. Order-related rhetorical devices: these devices modify the normal order of words within a phrase or sentence.
Detailed explanation-2: -There are three different rhetorical appeals-or methods of argument-that you can take to persuade an audience: logos, ethos, and pathos.
Detailed explanation-3: -A rhetorical device is a linguistic tool that employs a particular type of sentence structure, sound, or pattern of meaning in order to evoke a particular reaction from an audience. Each rhetorical device is a distinct tool that can be used to construct an argument or make an existing argument more compelling.
Detailed explanation-4: -Repetition is a literary device that involves using the same word or phrase over and over again in a piece of writing or speech. Writers of all kinds use repetition, but it is particularly popular in oration and spoken word, where a listener’s attention might be more limited.
Detailed explanation-5: -A rhetorical device is a use of language that is intended to have an effect on its audience. Repetition, figurative language, and even rhetorical questions are all examples of rhetorical devices. You hear me?