harsh discordance of sounds (e.g. jack cut crispy carrots)
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euphony
pleasing sounds from a combination of words
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parallelism
repetition of similar words/phrases/ideas to represent that the ideas are of equal or higher value & importance
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isocolon
parallelism relating to equal length (syllables/word count)
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chiasmus
words are repeated in reverse order (e.g. the fire burned, burned the fire)
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antithesis
opposition or contrast of ideas/words in a balanced or parallel structure
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climax
height of suspense; turning point in literature; sentence structured in increasing importance
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anticlimax
an event/conclusion/statement that is less powerful than built up
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paraprosdokian
a sentence/phrase in which the second half is surprising and causes one to rethink the first half
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anaphora
repetition of the first word/phrase in successive sentences
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epistrophe
repetition of a word/phrase at the end of a phrase/sentence
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epanalepsis
repetition of a word/phrase at regular intervals; a sentence starts & ends with the same word
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anadiplosis
repetition of the final words of a sentence or line at the beginning of the next
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commoratio
attempting to prove a point by repeating it several times in different ways
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tautology
repetition of a word/phrase without specific purpose/meaning; redundancy
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anacoluthon
a construction involving a break in grammatical sequence
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anastrophe
inversion of typical word order
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parenthesis
an aside; an explanatory part of a sentence that cannot stand on its own
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apposition
two elements, normally noun phrases, placed side-by-side so that one element modifies/defines the other
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hysteron proteron
a figure of speech in what should be last comes first; an inversion of the natural order (e.g. I die! I faint! I fail!)
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ellipsis
omission of words when something is implied; can be done without an ellipses (...)
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juxtaposition
placing of contradictory things next to one another
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asyndeton
omission of conjunctions
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polysyndeton
repetition of conjunctions
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metaphor
a figure of speech in which a word/phrase literally denotes one object/idea in place of another
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simile
figure of speech comparing two items with "like" or "as"
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personification
giving human/living traits to non-living objects
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praeteritio
to lead on by not stating the facts; drawing attention to something while pretending to pass it over
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apostrophe
to address someone not present; a personified object/idea
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metonymy
one word/phrase substituted for another with which it is closely associated
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synechdoche
part of something that refers to the whole; vice-versa (e.g. wheels)
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allusion
reference to a person/place/etc.
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apotheosis
idolizing something/someone; comparing an object to a god
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allegory
representation of abstract/spiritual meaning through concrete forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another
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anthimeria
substitution of one part of speech for another; noun-->verb (e.g. google)
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periphrasis
substitution of a descriptive word/phrase for a proper name (e.g. kleenex)
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euphemism
the substitution for an expression that might offend/suggest something unpleasant to the receiver, instead of using an agreeable/less offensive expression
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archaism
old word/phrase; no longer used at the time
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onomatopoeia
words that sound like what they are
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zuegma
modifies multiple words; use of a word to govern/yoke several words/phrases
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antanaclasis
repetition of a single word with different usages
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paranomasia
pun; wordplay that suggests multiple meanings; words must look/sound the same
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syllepsis
sense of a word changes; verb with two meanings; a single word that modifies 2+ words that causes a different meaning
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imagery
use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions, or ideas
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pleonasm
use of more words than necessary to convey a point
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hyperbole
exaggeration
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litotes
double negative; an idea is expressed by the denial of its opposite
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irony
conveying a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
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sarcasm
intentionally hurtful satiric or ironic commentary
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oxymoron
combination of contrasting words
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paradox
statement that is apparently self-contradicting or absurd but contains a possible truth