Anthypophora

/ænθɪpəˈfɔːrə/ noun

A rhetorical device where a speaker raises an objection and immediately answers it within the same statement.

From Greek 'anti-' (against) + 'hypophora' (a rhetorical figure), combining to mean 'counter-suggestion,' formalized in 17th century rhetoric studies.

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