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In my exhaustion, in my overwhelming exhaustion, i forgot all other obligations and went to sleep.

what type of rhetorical device is used in the above example?
a.
eponym
b.
apophasis
c.
anastrophe
d.
amplificationin my exhaustion, in my overwhelming exhaustion, i forgot all other obligations and went to sleep.

what type of rhetorical device is used in the above example?
a.
eponym
b.
apophasis
c.
anastrophe
d.
amplification

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