Source: wikibot/parenthesis-rhetoric
= Parenthesis (rhetoric)
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In rhetoric, a parenthesis is a figure of speech that involves inserting additional information, commentary, or an explanatory remark into a sentence. This insertion is typically set off by punctuation—commonly parentheses, dashes, or commas—and serves to provide extra context or clarification without interrupting the main flow of the sentence.