Hyperhypotaxis is a rare, yet impressive figure of speech, most prominent in French but easily adaptable to other languages, in which the writer, storyteller or speaker, elongates a sentence by adding subphrases, such as this one, to an already complete statement, which you might find annoying, maybe even unnecessary or dumb, but can be a fascinating way of communicating causal links, confusing the reader, although in this situation viewer would be a better term, which, by the way, is completely irrelevant to my point, or perhaps even making your text seem loaded in information despite having very little in reality, which I think we can agree is a very useful tactic when it comes to writing essays, although if your reader is somewhat educated in the use of language or text, which is quite a lot of people, including you, now that you know what Hyperhypotaxis is, you might get criticized for using such a cheap trick to make you seem more knowledgeable, unless you lampshade, meaning you deliberately pay attention to the Hyperhypotaxis, which I needn’t remind you what it means, in order to make all critics seem repetitive or useless, and is extremely fun to mess with.
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