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| figure that represents something, when you take a word and turn it into something with new meaning, could be symbolic, metaphors, simile, and personification |
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| how words are arranged in a sentence, often in a different pattern, gives new meaning to the sentence itself |
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| sentences, words, phrases with opposite meaning or side by side meaning/put ideas next to each other or in relation to each other |
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| repeating to emphasize or focus, build connotative meaning |
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| placement of things side by side for emphasis |
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| two ideas put in opposition |
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| continuing, seamless flow of words |
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| often has connotative or abstract meaning/move beyond or rising above |
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| restrictions/differences on one side |
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| joining together/deep communication |
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| give shape and form to something/making the abstract concrete/opposite of figurative language |
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| hold on to more than one meaning simultaneously |
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| contradictory statement that may be true/kind of like an oxymoron |
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