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1456932945AllusionA direct or indirect reference to something which is presumably commonly known, such as an event, book, myth, place, or work of art. Allusions can be historical, literary, religious, topical, or mythical.0
1456932946AnaphoraOne of the devices of repetition, in which the same expression (word or words) is repeated at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or sentences. Ex. "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times."1
1456932947AsyndetonConsists of omitting conjunctions between words, phrases, or clauses.2
1456932948ConnotationThe nonliteral, associative meaning of a word; the implied, suggested meaning. Connotations may involve ideas, emotions, or attitudes.3
1456932949DenotationThe strict, literal, dictionary definition of a word, devoid of any emotion attitude, or color.4
1456956474DictionDiction refers to the writer's word choices, especially with regard to their correctness, clearness, or effectiveness.5
1456956475Figurative LanguageWriting or speech that is not intended to carry literal meaning and is usually meant to be imaginative and vivid. (Similies and metaphors are under the figurative language "umbrella.")6
1456956476HyperboleDeliberate exaggeration or overstatement. Hyperboles often have a comic effect; however, a serious effect is also possible.7
1456956477PersonificationA figure of speech in which the author presents or describes concepts, animals, or inanimate objects by endowing them with human attributes or emotions. Personification is used to make these abstractions, animal, or objects appear more vivid to the reader.8
1456956478PolysyndetonThe deliberate and excessive use of conjunctions in successive words or clauses. The effect is a feeling of multiplicity, energetic enumeration, and building up - a persistence or intensity.9
1456956479RhetoricThis term describes the principles governing the art of writing effectively, eloquently, and persuasively.10
1456956480Rhetorical QuestionA question that is asked but not answered by the writer because its answer is obvious or obviously desired, and usually just a yes or no answer would suffice. It is used for effect, emphasis, or provocation, or for drawing a conclusionary statement from the fact at hand.11
1456956481SyntaxThe way an author chooses to join words into phrases, clauses, and sentences. Syntax is similar to diction, but you can differentiate them by thinking of syntax as the groups of words, while diction refers to the individual words.12
1456956482ThesisIn expository writing, the thesis statement is the sentence or a group of sentences that directly expresses the author's opinion, purpose, meaning, or position.13
1456956483ToneDescribes the author's attitude toward his material, the audience, or both.14

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