Rhetorical Devices

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Synechdoche

for a part of something is used to refer to the whole of something, or vice-versa. For example, referring to a congregation as the church or workers as hired hands.

Litotes

ironical understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of its contrary (e.g., you won't be sorry , meaning you'll be glad ).

Metonymy

metaphor where the thing chosen is close to the subject it replaces

Appositive Phrase

rename a phrase to amplify or restrict it." Mr Bingham, my favorite teacher."

Eponym

substitute a attribute for a famous person with it

Asyndeton

the omission of conjunctions; A,B,C,D,E.

Inversion

the reversal of the normal word order...like yoda

Polysyndeton

conjunction between each phrase

Anaphora

A-B,A-C,A-D,A-E, repeating of word(s) at the begining

Antimetable

A-B,B-A, emphasis where words are replicated closely but in reverse order.

Anadiplosis

A-B,B-C,C-D,D-E, repeat a word at the end of a sentece to the next begining

Antithesis

contrasting relationship between opposites by joining them

Apostrophe

An absent person or object is addressed like its present to vent or display emotion.

Epistrophe

B-A, C-A, D-A repetition of word at the end

Loose sentence

Doesn't end at the completion of its main clause

Oxymoron

Figurative paradox

Distintio

I think A, and by A i mean B

Hyperbole

Intentional exaggeration

Periodic sentence

Leaves suspense after competition

Ellipsis

Omision of words implied. She was A, me, B

Rhetorical Question

Question that doesn't need an answer

Allegory

Representation of an abstract spiritual meaning

Parallelism

a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure.

Catachresis

an extravagant implied metaphor using words unusually. "I sung nails in her ears."

Expletive

an interruption of normal syntax to lend emphasis to the words proximate it.

Apophasis

asserts something by pointedly passing over it. "I won't mention A..." reminding people in polite way


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