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Acquiesce
Agree without protest
Affliction
Cause of pain or distress
Alacrity
Quickness; eagerness
Ample
Large; more than enough
Assent
Agreement
Aversion
Strong dislike
Candid
Honest; straightforward
Despotism
Tyrannical rule
Dilapidated
In disrepair
Discord
Disagreement
Efface
To erase
Eloquence
Skilled, forceful speech
Extort
Obtain by threat
Finite
Having limits
Infinity
Endless; unlimited
Insidious
Sneaky; harmful
Magnanimity
Generosity
Ostentation
Showy display
Parsimony
Stinginess
Pensive
Deep in thought
Perpetual
Lasting forever
Prevalent
Widespread
Privileges
Special rights
Rectitude
Moral correctness
Sublime
Majestic; noble
Superfluous
More than needed
Tranquil
Calm; peaceful
Vigilant
Watchful for danger
Address
The literary device apostrophe; direct speech to absent/dead/personified subject
Allusion
Reference to well-known person, event, or work
Analogy
Extended comparison of relationships
Aphorisms
Concise statement expressing general truth
Character
Person/animal in a literary work
Direct characterization
Author directly states traits
Dramatic irony
Audience knows more than characters
Exact rhyme
Perfect rhyme of words, often line endings
Foot
Basic rhythmic unit in poetry (stressed + unstressed)
Indirect characterization
Traits revealed through actions, speech, appearance
Irony
Contrast between expectation and reality
Meter
Rhythmic pattern of stresses/beats in poetry
Mood
Feeling or atmosphere created for reader
Paradox
Contradictory statement revealing truth
Parallelism
Repetition of grammatical structures
Political speech
Speech aimed to persuade on political issues
Repetition
Reusing words or phrases for effect
Rhetorical question
Question asked for effect, not answer
Rhetorical devices
Language tools to persuade and emphasize
Restatement
Saying the same idea in different words
Sermon
Long religious speech
Situational irony
Event opposite to what's expected
Slant rhyme
Imperfect rhyme
Speech
Formal spoken presentation
Synecdoche
Part represents whole or vice versa
Verbal irony
Saying the opposite of what's meant