Anacoenosis

/ˌænəkoʊˈnoʊsɪs/ noun

A rhetorical device in which a speaker appeals to the audience as partners in reasoning or asks them to consider something together.

From Greek anakoina (making common or shared), from ana- (back, again) plus koinein (to make common). This ancient rhetorical term describes collaborative persuasion techniques.

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