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In this passage from "Notes of a Native Son".James Baldwin is most clearly using parallelism as rhetorical device is in this passage.
By definition Parallelism is two or more phrases or clauses in a sentence that have the same grammatical structure. Parallel structures give writing a strong balance.In this case, the two sentences begin with a time clause introduced by when and a main clause. In addition, The parallel is stressed by the repetition of the word dead.
“Notes of a Native Son” is a collection of ten essays. The rhetorical device is James Baldwin most clearly uses in this passage is parallelism.
What is Parallelism?
Parallelism is an ornamental device that increases words or phrases that have equal importance so as to construct a factual routine.
This structure is extremely practical when defining or listing couples or sequences of fancy things.
The writer of the ten essays uses the device Parallelism in his essays. In the above passage, James Baldwin also uses the rhetorical device which is parallelism, and it is most clearly used in the given passage of the essay.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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