Prompt: After two weeks of studying rhetorical devices, types of rhetoric, and methods for identifying rhetorical techniques, which rhetorical device do you find most effective or compelling, and why?

Prompt Response: The rhetorical device I find most effective is a metaphor. It's simple but also complex. The way a simple metaphor like, "time is a thief," is so thought provoking. It can help grasp concepts from the comparison to another one. Metaphors are useful in understanding complex concepts within simpler ones.

Summary: In class we took our "Rhetorical Device Test."

Reflection: I learned that a rhetorical device that explains complex concepts is an Analogy. 

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