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Epistrophy
noun. repetition of a word at the end of successive sentences
Anaphora
Repetition of a word at the beginning of successive sentences.
Fate
noun. The will, principle, or determining calls by which things are believed to happen (suggest a negative outcome)
Destiny
noun. A predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency. (suggest a great outcome)
Transitive Verbs:
Verbs that transfers the action from the subject to the object
Has to transfer the action to someone or something
Ex: she wants ice cream.
He took the last cookie
They gave the gift to the child.
Intransitive verb
Doesn't have to perform an action on an object
Ex: She runs.
Equivicol
Adjective. Subject to two or more interpretations, usually to mislead, confuse, or distort the truth.
Antithesis
Noun. The direct opposite; contrast. The second of two opposing words that are being contrasted
Apparition
noun. Unusual or unexpected sight; a ghostly figure
Palpable
adj. Capable of being touched or felt; something that is obvious or unmistakable
Prate
verb. To talk long and idly. To chatter. (often used “prated”)
Curation
Noun. The act or instance of selecting and organizing artistic works for presentation in an exhibition, show, or collection
Underreported
transitive verb. Something that has not been fully reported, that has received less attention in the news than it should
Erasure
noun. The act or instance or erasing- cultural erasure is the intentional omission of a group’s cultural identity, traditions, and heritage by dominant culture through assimilation policies, revisionist history, and economic pressures.