Hypophora
Ask a question and then answering it
Prolepsis
Anticipating an opponent's objections to your views and responding before they have a chance to speak.
Asyndeton
Leaving out conjunctions between words, phrases and clauses. Has the effect of an almost limitless number of points to be made.
Polysyndeton
Conjunctions are placed between each word, phrase and clause makes it seem like the list is endless
Understatement
Making something lesss than it is for either ironic emphasis or to be polite.
Direct address
This is often done by using the pronoun “you”
Alliteration
Repeating the first consonant sounds of words
Facts
To support ur point
Opinions
A personal point of view
Repetition
Repeating words or phrases
Emotive language
Using words that have powerful connotations possibly creating an emotional reaction.
Three (rule of)
A list containing 3 items