June 30, 2016

Connecting Separate Pieces of Evidence Clearly, Persuasively

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Daniel I. Small

In the modern world, few people study rhetoric or consciously apply labels to their forms of speech. But rhetorical devices still exist, they remain effective, and many are commonly used in the courtroom. This article discusses three basic ones: lists, anaphora and rhetorical questions.

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