👉 Sophisms are rhetorical devices that involve repetition or exaggeration to convey a point or idea. They can be used in speeches, essays, and other written works to enhance their impact and make their points more memorable. Common examples of sophisms include: - Double entendres (double meanings) - Metaphors (rephrasing complex ideas with simpler language) - Hyperbole (using strong language to exaggerate a point) Sophisms are often used in literary works, where they can add depth