New posts in rhetoric

What is the name of this rhetorical device involving a change of word order?

Metaphor for creativity

"Not as heavy as an elephant." Which literary device is this?

What is the rhetorical strategy called when the author sets up an "us vs them" situation?

What is the precise name for this non sequitur

Is this an example of rhetoric? [closed]

Dramatic hijacking of a sentence

What's the word for something that is purposefully generalised and understated?

What is the term for the unstated elements within rhetoric and/or their use?

Word for rhetorical style where different arguments get progressively weaker

What are some old-world alternatives or precursors to 'WTF' (expressions of frustration or surprise)? [closed]

Term for rhetorical refrain

What is it called when I poop the dog?

Is this an example of irony?

Advice on rhetorical usage?

Rhetorical device in Julius Caesar

"might want no fact of distinguished die" - grammatical deconstruction and meaning?

What term or phrase means a person's "manner of speaking" in the general sense?

What is the grammatical term for the following idiom?

A Better Phrase for "On Hold" in the context of Stack Exchange [closed]