Hypophora - when you answer your own rhetorical question to create an impactful persuasion technique., Procatalepsis - a rhetorical strategy by which a speaker or writer anticipates and responds to an opponent's objections., Anadiplosis - a rhetorical and literary device wherein a word or phrase at or near the end of a clause is repeated at or near the beginning of the next clause., Anaphora - repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect, Eponym - When a verb or a word is used representing or referring to a person (real / fictional), Epiphora - the repetition of a word or words at the end of two or more successive clauses, phrases, or verses, Portmanteau  - a word blending the sounds and combining the meanings of two others, for example motel or brunch.,

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