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  • Definition and Examples of Gradatio in Rhetoric - ThoughtCo
    Gradatio is a rhetorical term for a sentence construction in which the last word (s) of one clause becomes the first of the next, through three or more clauses (an extended form of anadiplosis)
  • Gradatio | linguistics | Britannica
    Other articles where gradatio is discussed: rhetoric: Elements of rhetoric: …and requires no answer), and gradatio (a progressive advance from one statement to another until a climax is achieved)
  • Gradatio - Wake Forest University
    Gradatio is one device of emphasizing the increasing order of magnitude, by repeating each term at the end of the clause in which it first appears and the beginning of the next clause Thus you get a "staircase" parallel
  • gradatio - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    gradātiō f (genitive gradātiōnis); third declension Third-declension noun
  • Anadiplosis, Climax and Gradatio - The Rhetorical Goddess Wiki
    Notice, for instance, that Silva Rhetoricae subsumes gradatio into its definition of climax This, however, leaves no way to distinguish simple climax, any series of words in increasing order of magnitude, from the kind that also involves anadiplosis
  • Gradatio Archives - myShakespeare. me
    Gradatio (gruh-DAH-tee-oh) is an extended form of anadiplosis Each clause or phrase ends with a word that starts the next clause or phrase in ascending order, leading to a climax
  • gradatio - rhetoric. byu. edu
    Latin term for climax This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3 0 License
  • Gradatio — Definition, Examples Meaning | Poetry Glossary . . .
    A rhetorical device in which successive phrases or sentences are constructed in such a way that the last word of one clause is the first word of the next, creating a chain-like effect The poet used gradatio to build intensity, each line leading inexorably to the next
  • Gradatio Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    The word gradatio is derived from the Latin verb gradior, which comes from the Proto-Indo-European root gʲredʰ-, meaning “to step” or “to walk ” It emphasizes a sense of movement, progression, or a series of steps





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