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Master Rhetoric with "Asyndeton"

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"Asyndeton" is a rhetorical device where conjunctions are left out for dramatic effect — think "I came, I saw, I conquered." It's great for making lists punchier and speeches sharper. Ready to try asyndeton? Go, speak, conquer!

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November 12, 2024

asyndeton

[ uh-sin-di-ton ] noun

the omission of conjunctions

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