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absolute | a word free from limitations or qualifications |
adage | a familiar proverb or wise saying |
ad hominem argument | an argument attacking an individual's character rather than his or her position on an issue |
allegory | a literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstractions |
alliteration | the repetition of initial sounds in successive or neighboring words |
allusion | a reference to something literary, mythological, or historical that the author assumes the reader will recognize |
analogy | a comparison of two different things that are similar in some way |
anaphora | the repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences |
anecdote | a brief narrative that focuses on a particular incident or event |
antithesis | a statement in which two opposing ideas are balanced |
aphorism | a concise statement that expresses succinctly a general truth or idea, often using rhyme or balance |
apostrophe | a figure of speech in which one directly addresses an absent or imaginary person, or some abstraction |
archetype | a detail, image, or character type that occurs frequently in literature and myth and is thought to appeal in a universal way to the unconscious and to evoke a response |
argument | a statement of hte meaning or main point of a literary work |
asyndeton | a construction in which element are presented in a series without conjunctions |