Paromoiosis is a rhetorical device that involves the use of two or more similar phrases or clauses that are closely related in meaning, often in a parallel structure. This technique is typically employed for emphasis or to create a rhythm in speech or writing. The similarity in structure can help highlight contrasts or comparisons between the ideas being presented. It is often found in poetry, speeches, and persuasive writing.

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