What is tricolon in speaking?
Tricolon is a rhetorical device that presents ideas in groups of three. It creates rhythm, makes content memorable, and emphasizes key points through the natural power of threes, like 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.'
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Tricolon
Three parallel words or clauses for rhythm and emphasis.
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