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9882065289AllusionPatrick Henry urged his listeners not to be "betrayed with a kiss"0
9882065290DenotationAlthough the word "home" may suggest safety and comfort, it's really simply "one's residence."1
9882065291Connotation"Odor" and "fragrance" literally mean the same thing, but good things have fragrance, bad things have odor.2
9882065292DictionHemingway uses few polysyllabic words; Dickens uses many polysyllabic words.3
9882065293SyntaxA single sentence in a Faulkner work can sometimes be longer than an entire page, but Steinbeck tends to use simpler, shorter sentences.4
9882065294ToneSardonic, apologetic, light-hearted, somber5
9882065295ColloquialismHuck Finn says, "I got the fantods" to describe his nervousness and says "shin" instead of "run"6
9882065296EuphemismIn Victorian times, ladies were said to "glisten" rather than to "sweat" or "perspire."7
9882065297Oxymoronjumbo shrimp, pretty ugly8
9882065298Anaphora"We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves."9
9882065299AnalogyBy comparing conducting to politics, Igor Stravinsky helped non-musicians understand his feelings about orchestra conductors.10
9882065300InvectiveMy opponent is a lying, cheating, immoral bully!11
9882065301ParadoxSometimes you have to be cruel to be kind.12
9882065302Parodya humorous imitation of a serious work13
9882065303AphorismEarly to bed and early to rise make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise. -- Benjamin Franklin14
9882065304HyperboleThere were at least a million people at the mall when I went shopping Saturday.15
9882065305ApostropheAuthor to Her Book16
9882065306MetonymyThe White House issued a statement today.17
9882065307didacticFables and Parables present morals; Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography shows his readers how to be successful18
9882065308LitotesMy parents were not overjoyed when I came home three hours past my curfew.19
9882065309extended metaphora metaphor which extends over several lines or an entire poem20
9882065310Epizeuxiswords or phrases are repeated in a quick succession after each other for emphasis21
9882065311SynecdocheAll hands on deck, I have my eyes on you22
9882065312ChiasmusPleasure's a sin, and sometimes sin's a pleasure23
9882065313PleonasmUse of similar or redundant words or syllables, often enriching thought for emphasis24
9882065314EpanalepsisThe repetition at the end of a clause of the word that occurred at the beginning of the clause25
9882065315CaesuraFinal punctuation in the middle of a verse.26
9882065316EnjabmentWhen a line of poetry runs on to the next line27

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