Enumeration refers to listing multiple items or ideas in succession for emphasis or rhetorical effect.
Imagine you're making a shopping list and instead of just writing "apples," you write "apples, oranges, bananas, grapes." By listing each item separately, you're using enumeration to emphasize each individual fruit on your list.
Hipérbole (Hyperbole): Exaggeration used for emphasis or dramatic effect.
Anáfora (Anaphora): Repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive clauses for emphasis.
Paralelismo (Parallelism): Using similar grammatical structures to create balance and rhythm in writing.
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