The sentence by Lord Acton ";Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."; takes the rhetorical figure of ;.
The sentence by Lord Acton ";Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."; takes the rhetorical figure of ;.
A.polyptoton
B.parallelism
C.alliteration
D.homeoteleuton
正确答案:polyptoton
Tag:英文文体与修辞
时间:2023-12-30 12:09:41
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