Using the rhetorical technique of quotation has the following benefits:
Metaphor: Used in narration, explanation, and description, it can make things vivid, vivid, and concrete, giving people a vivid Impression; used in argumentative essays, can make abstract principles concrete and profound principles easy to understand.
Analogy: It can make readers have a vivid impression of the things expressed, generate strong feelings, and arouse excitement.
Metony: It can have the effect of highlighting the image and making it concrete and vivid.
Exaggeration: It can arouse rich imagination, better highlight the characteristics of things, and arouse strong excitement from readers.
Duality: In form, the syllables are neat and well-proportioned, the rhythm is strong, and the music is beautiful; in content, it is concise and concentrated, with strong generalization ability.
Parallel: can enhance the momentum of language. When used to reason, the truth can be explained more closely and thoroughly; when used to express emotions, it can express feelings vividly.
Question: The overall function is to make readers think. When used in titles, it can attract readers, inspire readers to think, and better reflect the center of the article; when used at the beginning or end of a paragraph, it not only arouses thinking, but also serves as a transitional link; used in argumentative essays, it can make arguments Deep and clear.