Rhetorical Devices

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Alliteration

Repeating the same sound/letter at the beginnign of several words in a sequence

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Antistrophe

Repitition of same word at the end of successive clauses

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Allusion

Short reference to a familiar person, place, thing or event

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Amplification

Repeats a word or expression whilst adding detail

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Anadiplosis

Repeats one or several words that end one clause and begin another

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Anaphora

Repitition of same word at the beginning of successive phrases

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Analogy

Similar to an extended metaphor.

Comparison is made to develop a line of reasoning

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Anastrophe

Departure from normal word order for the sake of emphasis

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Antithesis

Figure of balance.

Contrasting ideas are deliberately used in consecutive phrases

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Assonance

Successive use of syllables with similar vowel sounds

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Asyndeton

Lack of conjunctions between successive phrases

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Chiamus

Words in one phrase are reversed in the next

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Climax

Arrangement of words in increasing importance

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Diacope

Repitition of word or phrase after intervening word or phrase

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Distinctio

Elaboration to prevent misunderstanding

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Eponym

Substituting the name of a famous person for an attribute

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Expletive

Word or phrase that interrupts normal speech to lend emphasis to words next to it

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Hyperbole

Deliberate exaggeration for emphasis

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Hypophora

Questions asked and answered by speaker consecutively

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Litotes

Understatement

Denies opposite of a word which would have been used otherwise

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Meiosis

Deliberate understatement

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Metabasis

Brief statement of what has been said and what will follow

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Metanoia

Qualifying a statement by recalling it and expressing it in a different way

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Metaphor

Comparison of two things

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Parallelism

Successive phrases with similar grammatical structure

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Praeterio

Preteneded omission for rhetorical effect

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Polysyndeton

Repititve use of a conjunction between words, phrasses and clauses

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Scesis Onomaton

Emphasising something by expressing it in a string of synonymous phrases

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Sententia

A well-known saying is used to sum up the preceding material

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Simile

Comparison using 'like' and 'as'

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Symploce

Repeats the first and last word in one phrase in one or more successive phrases

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Tricolon

Use of phrases in threes

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