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the thought of plato, and of the history of modern thought through it, seems never to come to the final result nowhere and assume a fixed attitude toward any real thinker, disposition, will, fancy -- all these exert a far stronger influence on the development of philosophy than in any other department of thought. it a system gives classical expression to the thought of an epoch, a system is a subtler or a simpler comprehension of the problem, by a wider outlook or a deeper insight it has accomplished more than it could have done by bringing forward a number of indisputably correct principles.
(from history of modern philosophy by richard falckenberg)
which device does the author use throughout the passage?
- parallelism
- rhetorical question
- paradox
- simile
To determine the rhetorical device, we analyze each option:
- Parallelism: Involves repeating grammatical structures for emphasis/flow. The passage uses parallel structures (e.g., "by a subtler...", "by bringing...", "by a wider...") to organize ideas, matching parallelism.
- Rhetorical question: Asks without expecting an answer, but the passage has no questions. Eliminate.
- Paradox: A self - contradictory statement, not seen here. Eliminate.
- Simile: Compares using "like" or "as", absent here. Eliminate.
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