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    Digression | Wikipedia

    Digression (parékbasis in Greek, egressio, digressio and excursion in Latin) is a section of a composition or speech that marks a temporary shift of subject; the digression ends when the writer or speaker returns to the main topic. Digressions can be used intentionally as a stylistic or rhetorical device. In classical … 展开

    The term "digression" comes from the Latin word digressio: "a going away, departing," noun of action from past participle stem of digredi … 展开

    Digression as a rhetorical device can also be found in present-day sermons: after introducing the topic, the speaker will introduce a story that … 展开

    Digressions in a literary text serve a diverse array of functions, such as a means to provide background information, a way to illustrate or … 展开

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