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Dual rhetorical function

Duality is a rhetorical device that uses a pair of phrases or sentences with the same number of words, the same structure and symmetrical meaning to express two corresponding or similar or identical meanings.

Features: the language is concise, the sentence pattern is neat, the phonology is harmonious, and it is full of rhythm and musical beauty, which makes the two meanings complement each other and set off each other, enhancing the touching effect of the language.

Duality: A figure of speech in which two phrases or sentences with the same structure, equal number of words and symmetrical meaning are used to express opposite, similar or related meanings, which is called duality.

Duality, commonly known as antithesis, is called duality in rhymes such as poetry, music and fu.

The antithetical sentences have unique artistic features, which look neat and striking, sound sonorous and pleasing to the ear, are catchy to read, easy to remember and recite, and are deeply loved by people.