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| Similarity of structure in pair of related words, etc. |
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| Juxtaposition contrasting ideas in a parallel structure. |
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| More than one item governed by a single word. |
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| Similarity of structure in pair of related words etc. as well as length (Syllables etc.) |
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| Inversion of natural or unusual word order. |
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| Insertion, interrupting normal syntactic flow of sentence. |
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| Deliberate emission of word that has already been implied. |
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| Deliberate omission of conjunctions. |
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| Deliberate use of conjunction. |
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| Repetition of the last word in a phrase, to be used at the beginning of next. |
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| Repetition of words, in clauses, in reverse grammatical order. |
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| Repetition of vowel etc. in closely associated syllables. |
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| Repetition of same word at beginning of successful clause. |
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| Reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases or clauses. |
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| Rhetorical question; for purpose of denying or asserting something obliquely. |
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| Asking a question and answering immediately to demonstrate authority. |
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| Asking question in order to reproach or upbraid. |
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| Comparison saying the object "is" |
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| Comparison using "like" or "as". |
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| A similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based. |
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| Differences between appearance and reality. |
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| A contradictory statement. |
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| Contradictory or inconstant state of affairs. |
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| Author's attitude toward subject revealed by diction. |
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| Distortion by exaggeration or underplay. |
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| Something important is made unimportant and vice versa. |
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| Cheerful, funny, light-hearted type of satire. |
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| Dark, critical, satire, intended to make audience angry. |
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| The contrast of two objects when placed near one another. |
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| Praise in form of making it sound the opposite of praise. |
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| Appeal to Value, belief, or ideology. |
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| Appeal to reason, logic or rational. |
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| Appeal to emotion, rarely effective on its own. |
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| How author perceives themself through text. |
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| What the author's purpose is. |
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| Text was intended for (you). |
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| Text is intended for other people who are interested in argument; not stated. |
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| All different factors that motivated the author to write. |
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| links data and other grounds to a claim, legitimizing the claim by showing the grounds to be relevant. |
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| Why something was written. |
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| A statement that you are asking the other person to accept. |
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| Limits how universally the claim applies. |
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| Consider a possible argument against your thesis or some aspect of your reasoning. |
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| To embarrass and confuse. |
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| Improvement or enlightenment. |
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| Misconduct or wrong-doing usually by a public official. |
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| Capable of being accomplished. |
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| Condition of being too full; overabundance. |
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| Possessing or exhibiting great wealth. |
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| Power that results from the combination of two or more forces. |
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| To discuss in much detail. |
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| To explain in greater detail. |
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| Resisting authority, fidgety. |
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| To remove from office or power. |
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| Having no motion or change |
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| Condition in which there is no change. |
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| The most important element of a thing. |
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| The most typical ideal; importance. |
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| Greenery, fresh ripe vegetation. |
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| Green, lush with vegetation. |
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| Lack of experience, innocence. |
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| Frankness or sincerity of expression |
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| Extreme or unnatural paleness |
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| To fill with horror or disapproval |
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| To attack the character of, to mock. |
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| To speak maliciously of; insult. |
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| To pretend to be sick in order to avoid something. |
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| A sense of unease; depression. |
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| Unimportant; insignificant |
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| To cancel the effect of; nullify |
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| Violating a moral law; sinful |
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| Negative and critical; insulting |
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| To cause to diminish, as strength value, or quality. |
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| To drape or adorn festively |
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| To honor with a feast or banquet |
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| Of or related to wild celebration |
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| A drunken party or celebration |
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| Sorrowful; evoking sadness or mourning |
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| A text that memorizes the dead |
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| Mourning that which is lost or past |
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