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Rhetoric: Rhetoric is the art of effective communication, especially persuasive and influential speech or writing. It involves the skillful use of language to convey ideas, engage an audience, and persuade or convince them of a particular viewpoint.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She used powerful rhetoric to sway the crowd and win their support.
  2. His speech was filled with rhetorical questions, designed to make the audience think deeply about the topic.
  3. The politician's rhetoric may have sounded convincing, but many questioned the sincerity behind his words.
  4. As a student of rhetoric, she studied the techniques used by famous orators throughout history.
  5. His writing was known for its eloquence and skillful rhetoric, making his novels a delight to read.

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