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| a formal poem that mourns the death of a person or laments something that is lost |
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| words used in effect to create an nonliteral meaning |
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| Is a form of parallelism in which sharpyly contrasting ideas are expressed in grammatically balanced sentences. |
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| a long tedious speech; lecture |
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| a story inside of a story |
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| principle or rules of right conduct |
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| to call on with earnest desire |
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| to command earnest and solemnly |
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| set in purpose or opinion |
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