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| Repetition of vowel sounds of two or more words. |
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| Repeating the same group of words at the end of sentences. |
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| A balance of words that are similarly structured words that "match" grammatically and are balanced. |
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| the juxtaposition of contrasting words of ideas to give a feeling of balance |
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| a scheme in which words are repeated but used in different grammatical forms. |
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| usually a noun phrase, a word or group of words set next to a noun to modify (describe) it. |
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| Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. |
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| repeating the same group of words at the beginning of sentences. |
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| repeating the last word of one clause at the beginning of the next clause. |
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| repeating words in order or increasing importance or number. |
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| to be anonymous. to be unknown/unnamed |
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| something everyone is used to. something common |
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| the first step. the beginning. |
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| cannot deny. unable to resist |
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| something worth remembering. |
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| a space without anything in it. |
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| To conquer or to defeat someone/something |
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| language that directly compares seemingly unrelated subjects |
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| Brief narrative (short story) |
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| the juxtaposition of contrasting words or ideas. |
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| apple:fruit::carrot:vegetable |
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| giving unpleasant info in an indirect way in order to lesson its impact |
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| language - slang pronunciation unique to a certain region. |
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| a contradiction of terms that upon further investigation proves to be true. "the last shall be first." |
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| the writers attitude towards his/her subject. |
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| when you literally put two phrases together that look like they don't fit. |
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| the way a sentence is built. |
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| unaffected or unable to be affected by |
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| place or situation affording some advantage |
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| A natural part or consequence of something |
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| ready and willing to be taught |
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| Plain or lacking wit or imagination |
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| free from stain or blemish |
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| causing mental discomfort |
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