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4073013141Alliteration0
4073014870Allusion1
4073014871Allegory2
4073014872Analogy3
4073017047Anecdote4
4073019551Antecedent5
4073021224Appositive6
4073021286Argument7
4073024436Aristotelian Triangle8
4073025416Assertion9
4073028896Assumption10
4073028897Attitude11
4073030746Audience12
4073035177Bias13
4073035178Claim14
4073036637Complex Sentence15
4073036638Connotation16
4073038550Counterargument17
4073038551Declarative sentence18
4073040334Denotation19
4073040335Diction20
4073040336ethos21
4073041934Figurative Language22
4073043461Hyperbolea figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement23
4073043462Imagery24
4073045444Imperative Sentence25
4073045445Irony26
4073047120Juxtaposition27
4073047121Logos28
4073047122Metaphor29
4073048714OxymoronFrom the Greek for "pointedly foolish," ___ is a figure of speech wherein the author groups apparently contradictory terms. Examples include "jumbo shrimp" and "cruel kindness."30
4073048715Paradox31
4073051918Parallelism32
4073051919Pathos33
4073051920Personification34
4073054076Process Analysis35
4073055793Propaganda36
4073055794Refute37
4073057846Rhetorical Question38
4073059783Satire39
4073059784Simile40
4073061139Speaker41
4073061140Style42
4073063502Subordinate Clause43
4073063503Symbolism44
4073064931Syntax45
4073064932Thesis Statement46
4073066989Topic47
4073066990Topic Sentence48
4073068293Understatement49

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