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RHETORICAL LANGUAGE

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Rhetorical Language.

Rhetorical Language - as a noun

Language designed to persuade or influence others.

Example: "Martin luther king jr. used rhetorical language to get his point across; everyone should be treated equal."

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"The speaker's use of rhetorical language moved the audience to tears."
"The politician's speech was filled with powerful rhetorical language."
"She employed various rhetorical language techniques to convey her message effectively."
"The student's essay was praised for its sophisticated use of rhetorical language."
"Using rhetorical language, the author created a vivid imagery in the reader's mind."
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