What is a rhetorical device

A pattern of repeated words or phrases designed to show that listed items are of equal importance
The use of language in a way that is intended to keep the audience from arguing with a point
The use of language in a particular way to have intended effect on the audience
A question that does not and is not intended to have an answer

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A rhetorical device is defined as the use of language in a particular way to have an intended effect on the audience. This encompasses various techniques and strategies used by speakers and writers to persuade, inform, or engage their audience effectively.