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| the words an author uses in a piece of literature |
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| visually descriptive or figurative language |
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| a decorative sound or pattern |
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| a sound made by or associated with its reference |
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| persuading by the use of reasoning |
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| characteristic spirit of culture, era, or community as seen in its beliefs and aspirations |
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| a quality that evokes pity or sadness |
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| a figure of speech which refers to opposing or contrasting ideas |
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| a scheme of a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion |
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| effective and pursuasive speaking |
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| use of symbols to represent an idea |
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| repetition of the same letter or sound |
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| a point previously claimed in the argument, this is later conceded. (acknowledgement of defeat) |
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| statement formulated as a question but is not to be answered |
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| use an image or reference from the bible |
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