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The author uses the rhetorical technique of repetition to emphasize key points and make their argument more persuasive.
The word is "repetition." This technique is commonly used in speeches, advertisements, and writing to emphasize key points and make them more memorable to the audience.
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An author might use literary devices such as alliteration, repetition, or imagery to make a sentence memorable. These techniques can enhance the rhythm, emphasize key points, and create a vivid mental picture that sticks with the reader.
Edwards uses repetition by reiterating key phrases and ideas to drive his points home and emphasize the seriousness and urgency of his message. By repeating certain words or phrases, he makes his message more memorable and helps to evoke emotional responses from his audience. This technique creates a sense of intensity and builds a feeling of conviction and passion throughout the sermon.
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No, the correct phrase would be "In compliance with all points above."
In a fight, there are no points. If you are talking about point sparring the location of the hit and the type of technique (punch, kick, throw) have different points.
Repetition is a powerful tool that helps to get the point across, to provide clarity, to remind the reader of the important ideas and issues that you want them to think about, and most of all to reinforce memory of important points.