Translation, as a rhetorical device, involves the process of interpreting or converting text from one language to another while also conveying its stylistic, emotional, and contextual nuances. It can also refer to the broader practice of transferring meanings and connotations from one cultural or linguistic context to another. In rhetoric, translation can serve several purposes: 1. **Enhancing Understanding**: By providing clarity and making complex or unfamiliar concepts accessible to a different audience.

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