📌 Hypozeuxis

Definition:
Hypozeuxis is a rhetorical device in which each clause or sentence has its own independent subject and verb, rather than sharing them across clauses. It emphasizes separation and balance in the structure of sentences, often making ideas feel more deliberate or weighty.


Example:

  • “I came. I saw. I conquered.” (Julius Caesar)
  • “She laughed. He cried. We waited.”

Each clause stands independently with its own subject and verb, giving clarity and rhythmic emphasis.


💡 Hypozeuxis is often used in oratory, poetry, and persuasive writing to create a strong, memorable cadence.

And there it is! Now go ahead and use hypozeuxis in your CXC prep/CSEC prep.

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