Seferstic Devices & Important Before Giving Examples
The author/speaker suggests, reinforces, emphasizes, highlights, and stresses the reader/audience. As a result, thus, therefore, the PEE method, allusion, anaphora, and point are used. The author makes use of several examples of alliteration to contrast ideas and use superlatives to describe feelings. The use of imagery underlines, supports, reinforces, and visualizes the author's opinion. Rhetorical devices add emphasis and focus the reader's attention on the particular aspect. Several, plenty of, and few describe evidence/explanation. For example, the author writes, the novel/article/story produces a rhythmic effect and emphasis, and example instance illustration connects what is being talked about to greater ideas and concepts in order to inspire an idea point. This is shown by, this is apparent in lines/in the chapter, fact examples emphasizes one thing by contrasting it with the opposing one, stresses differences or opposing ideas, explains, shows, and is best + effect enumeration climax of emphasizes certain objects, persons, places, or events, which have unique or extraordinary attributes. Irony, metaphor, specified, demonstrated, illuminated, and examples are to be found by the following in line example quotation numbers. This quotation shows, this example highlights, the author suggests that, and the quotation implies/hints at create or emphasize the feeling of wholeness and vastness. Parallelism makes ideas easy to remember and rhetorically more powerful, while personification adds vividness to expressions. Rhetorical questions and similes are used for comparison, and pronouns insertion involves the listener or reader. Repetition enhances expressiveness, directly addresses and embraces the listener or reader, and makes the reader or listener feel included. Parenthesis adds emphasis, gives more explanation, creates rhythm, and emphasizes an idea or issue. Ideographs create a sense of identity, and comparatives/superlatives appeal to the reader's/listener's emotions.