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== | == Rhetoric == | ||
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** analogy | * rhetoric / rhetorical | ||
** >> definition to do | |||
** | === types if rhetorical language === | ||
* analogy | |||
* figurative | |||
* literal | |||
* metaphor | |||
== Literal == | |||
* may also include the author's intended meaning, be that literal or rhetorical | |||
== Rhetorical v. literal == | |||
* dual use of figurative & literal language | * dual use of figurative & literal language | ||
** Virginia Woolfe example from "Three Guineas," 1938: | ** Virginia Woolfe example from "Three Guineas," 1938: |