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862574947ALLITERATIONrepetition of the same sound within nearby words; most often, repeated initial consonants0
862574948APOSTROPHEaddresses an abstraction, an inanimate object, or to the someone not present1
862574949HYPERBOLEexaggeration for effect2
862574950MEIOSISunderstatement for effect3
862574951LITOTESmaking an affirmative point by denying its opposite4
862574952PERSONIFICATIONgiving human characteristics to non-human things5
862574953IRONY (verbal and situational)reversal of expectations or speaking in such a way as to imply the contrary of what one says6
862574954SARCASMa mocking or derogatory statement, usually ironic, directed and intended to hurt another person7
862574955SATIREliterary genre that uses irony, wit and sometimes sarcasm to expose humanity's vices and foibles, giving impetus to change or reform through ridicule8
862574956SIMILEcomparing two distinct things by using connective words such as like or as9
862574957METAPHORidentify one object or idea with another in one or more aspects via representation or substitution10
862574958METONYMYsubstituting the word in mind with an object closely related to it (White House for President)11
862574959SYNECDOCHEa part of something is used to represent the whole of something (all hands on deck)12
862574960ANAPHORArepetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or sentences13
862574961ANTIMETABOLErepetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order (similar to chiasmus)14
862574962ANTITHESISbalancing contrasting terms against each other for emphasis15
862574963ZEUGMAone word is used to mean two different things simultaneously16
862574964ANASTROPHEreversal of word order to make a point17
862574965ANTECEDENTthe original noun, noun phrase or clause referred to later in the text by other means (pronouns, metaphors, etc.)18
862574966APPOSITIVEa noun or noun phrase that further describes a nearby noun or pronoun19
862574967PHRASEgroup of words without a verb (always dependent on other words to make a complete sentence)20
862574968CLAUSEgroup of words with a verb (independent clauses are complete sentences; dependent clause require an independent clause to make a complete sentence)21
862574969SIMPLE SENTENCEsentence containing one independent clause22
862574970COMPOUND SENTENCEsentence containing multiple independent clauses23
862574971COMPLEX SENTENCEsentence containing at least one independent and at least one dependent clause24
862574972FRAGMENTincomplete sentence (can be effective depending on the purpose)25
862574973SUBORDINATIONthe use of a conjunction to make the meaning of one clause dependent on another clause26
862574974PASSIVE VOICEwhen the object of the verb is the subject of the sentence. (The homework is read by Sam.)27
862574975ACTIVE VOICEwhen the subject is doing the action. (Sam reads the homework.)28

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