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Makaila Lambert
30 May, 20:29
What is the rhetorical effect of parallelism?
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Zoey Pratt
30 May, 23:02
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Parallelism in rhetoric is used to persuade, motivate, and/or evoke emotional responses in an audience and is often used in speeches. The balance between clauses or phrases makes complex thoughts easier to process while holding the reader or listener's attention.
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