An expression used to suggest that there is evidence or authority for a claim without actually saying that there is.
Proof surrogate is a flawed rhetorical device that suggests evidence to support their argument, but does not provide the source. An example of a proof surrogate would be saying "studies show that you can get cancer from microwaves" without providing the studies.
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
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hyperbole
A downplayer is a rhetorical device that works by attempting to make someone or something less significant or important.
Proof surrogate is a flawed rhetorical device that suggests evidence to support their argument, but does not provide the source. An example of a proof surrogate would be saying "studies show that you can get cancer from microwaves" without providing the studies.
doctor who intelligence: teleportation is only time frozen in place and you are "un-paused"
"Chains of discrimination" is an example of a metaphorical or extended metaphor rhetorical device, where the idea of discrimination is linked or connected to chains to emphasize its pervasive and restrictive nature.
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It's important to provide the sentence in order to determine the rhetorical device being used.
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prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
The answer is insinuation but I'm not sure that it's a rhetorical device.
Rhetorical Explanation.
"Veni, vidi, vici" (I came, I saw, I conquered) is a classic example of an isocolon, a rhetorical device where parallel structures are repeated with similar length and rhythm for emphasis and impact.
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