In rhetoric, a parenthesis (plural: parentheses; from the Greek word παρενθεσις, which comes in turn from words meaning "alongside of" and "to place") is
While a parenthesis need not be written enclosed by the curved brackets called parentheses, their use principally around rhetorical parentheses has made the punctuation marks the only common use for the term in most contexts.
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