The type of rhetorical appeal that this excerpt mainly uses is:
Parallelism
<h3>What is parallelism?</h3>
Parallelism is a form of rhetorical device in which the author repeats similar words in a sequence. The goal is often to form a rhythm. In the sentence above, we can see the repetition of the words, "of his."
The idea is to strike a rhythm that the reader can follow through with. It also helps to stress the main ideas.
<span>It is important to consider the context of a word
when seeking its definition because there are words that have multiple meanings
that when used in a sentence will divert the correct idea expressed therein.
The words used should follow the message conveyed.</span>