Asked by Ty
Even when speaking, one must cross one's T's and dot one's i's. What does this
mean when referring to public speaking?
What public speaking term does this refer to?
mean when referring to public speaking?
What public speaking term does this refer to?
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It'll be in here somewhere:
http://www.virtualsalt.com/rhetoric.htm
Check these especially and let us know what you think:
Exemplum
Epistrophe
Parallelism
Synechdoche
http://www.virtualsalt.com/rhetoric.htm
Check these especially and let us know what you think:
Exemplum
Epistrophe
Parallelism
Synechdoche