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Hypophora, also
referred to as
anthypophora or antipophora, is a
figure of
speech in
which the
speaker poses a
question and then
answers the question...
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arguments are emphasized.
Examples include antanagoge, apophasis, aporia,
hypophora,
metanoia and procatalepsis.
Amplification involves repeating a word or...
- **** in the woods?", "Is the sky blue?" and "Is the Pope Catholic?" The
hypophora is a
hyponym of a
rhetorical question,
characterized by the
speaker posing...
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technique is also
related to and used in
other forms and techniques. A
hypophora is
described as a
figure of
speech in
which a
speaker raises a question...
- or
declaration of
resemblance that does not
directly name both terms.
Hypophora:
answering one's own
rhetorical question at length. Illeism: the act of...
- ad
Herennium states they are best used in
speeches of entertainment.
Hypophora occurs in
debate when the
speaker asks
himself or his
opponent what points...
- Herennium), "His body was as
white as snow, his face
burned like fire."
Hypophora – when a
speaker asks
aloud what his/her
adversaries have to say for themselves...
- America's founders."
Ballard considered its
creation imperative,
stating in
hypophora "[t]here are
domestic issues,
foreign issues and our
freedoms are constantly...
- Alligators,
Sleep Token, Shokran,
Sunless Dawn, Odd Palace, Aphyxion,
Hypophora, Votum,
Anima Tempo, Wheel, Port Noir, VOLA, Frostbitt, The
Haarp Machine...