Karin Slaughter Quote

That is called paralipsis, or, from the Greek, apophasis, Rusty informed her. A rhetorical device by which you add emphasis to a subject by professing to say little or nothing about it. He was tapping his foot with glee. Also, a rhetorical relative of irony, whom I believe you went to school with.

Karin Slaughter

That is called paralipsis, or, from the Greek, apophasis, Rusty informed her. A rhetorical device by which you add emphasis to a subject by professing to say little or nothing about it. He was tapping his foot with glee. Also, a rhetorical relative of irony, whom I believe you went to school with.

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