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front loaded--makes completes sense if brought to a close before the ending |
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enloaded---makes sense only when you get to the end of the sentence |
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deliberate or excessive use of conjuntions |
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structural similarity between sentences |
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reptition of words or phrases at the beginning of sentences |
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question that expects no answer |
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comparison using like or as |
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does not use like or as --"love is war" |
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a statement that contradicts itself |
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two words that contradict--jumbo shrimp |
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say something but you mean the other |
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reference your expected to know (bible and mythology) |
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in the middle; everything has already started |
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following the thoughts of your narrator |
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how the speaker or the narrator feels about the subject |
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repition of the same letter |
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A poetic device used to address absent or imaginary people/objects as if they were present or alive and able to respond. |
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the recurrence of similar sounds |
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plot suddely resolved (god in the machine) |
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A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa |
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