5929152642 | Asyndeton | The omission of conjunctions between related clauses (I came, i saw, i conquered) | 0 | |
5929170198 | Polysyndeton | Use of many conjunctions in a sentence or clause (We lived and laughed and loved and left) | 1 | |
5929179041 | Antithesis | Juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas often in parallel structure. (Place your virtues on a pedestal; put your vices under a rock) | 2 | |
5929201553 | Cataloguing | Listing | 3 | |
6076368963 | Anaphora | Repetition of words or a group of words at the beginning of successive clauses. | 4 | |
6076408406 | Mesodiplosis | Repetition of words in the middle of successive clauses | 5 | |
6076448215 | Epistrophe | Repetition of words in the end of successive clauses | 6 | |
6477322656 | Anadiplosis | Repetition of the last word or clause of one clause at the beginning of the following clause. (I am Sam, Sam I am) | 7 | |
6477346504 | Antimetabole | Repetition of words in successive classes in reverse grammatical order (Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.) | 8 | |
6477369413 | Anthimeria | One part of speech - for example, a noun - substituting for another - for example, a verb (We facetimed each other) | 9 |
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