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Allegory

A piece of visual or narrative media uses one thing to "stand in for" a different,
hidden idea. It's a little bit like an algebraic equation, like y = 2x, but in the form of art.
Like in algebra, when we talk about meaning in allegory, we have two different variables we're thinking about, but we don't call them X and Y. Instead, we call them the tenor and the vehicle. A "tenor" is the "hidden" concept, object, idea, or ulterior meaning; and the
"vehicle" is the word, image, or narrative in the story that "carries"

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Alliteration

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning or in the middle of two or more adjacent words.

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Allusion

A reference to a written or spoken text to another text or to some particular body of knowledge

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Anadiplosis

The repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the following clause.

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Anaphora

The repetition of a group of words at the beginning of successive clauses.

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Anecdote

A brief narrative offered in a text to capture the audience's attention or to support a generalization or claim.

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Anticipated objection

The technique a writer or speaker uses in an argumentative text to address and answer objections, even though the audience has not had the opportunity to voice these objections.

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Antimetabole

The repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order-for example, "You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy."

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Antithesis

The juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas, often in parallel structure-for example, "Place your virtues on a pedestal; put your vices under a rock."

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Anthimeria

The substitution of one part of speech for another-for example, "The poet says we 'milestone our lives.'" or "The little old lady turtled down the road."

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Apologist

A person or character who makes a case for some controversial, even contentious, position.

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Apology

An elaborate statement justifying some controversial, even contentious, position.

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