For example: Will he read the book? Will he learn what it has to teach him? Will he live according to what he has learned (Harris)?
Distincto is a reference to a particular meaning or meanings of a word, in order to remove or prevent ambiguity. For example, to make methanol for twenty-five cents a gallon is impossible; by "impossible" I mean currently beyond our technological capabilities (“Examples of Rhetorical Devices”).
Enumeratio is putting in detailing parts, causes, effects, or consequences in a sentence to make a point. For example, I love her eyes, her hair, her nose, her cheeks, and her lips ("Rhetoric - Examples and Definition of Rhetoric”). Sentential Adverb is a single word or short phrase, usually interrupting a sentence, used emphasize the words close to the adverb. For example, she was, in fact, a doctor ("Rhetoric - Examples and Definition of Rhetoric”).
Hyperbole is an exaggeration that creates emphasis or effect. For example, there are a thousand reasons to go vegan ("Examples of Rhetorical Devices").
Hypophora consists of raising a question and then proceeding to answer it. Example: How and why did caveat emptor develop? The question presents us with mysteries never fully answered (“Examples of Rhetorical