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analogy | comparison of two similar but different things, usually to clarify an action or relationship |
anaphora | repetition of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of two or more sentences in a row |
anecdote | a short, simple narrative of an incident; often used for humorous effect or to make a point |
antithesis | the presentation of contrasting images; the ideas are balanced by word, phrase, clause, or paragraph |
apostrophe | the device of calling out to an imaginary, dead, or absent person |
asyndeton | commas used with no conjunctions to separate a series of words |
irony | a situation or statement in which the actual outcome or meaning is opposite to what was expected |
mood | the primary emotional attitude of a word; the atmosphere or feeling |
syntax | the grammatical structure of a sentence; the arrangement of words in a sentence |
tone | the characteristic emotion or attitude of an author toward the characters, subject, and audience |
apprehensive | afraid that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen |
assent | to agree to or approve of something |
ambush | to attack (someone or something) by surprise from a hidden place |
maim | to mutilate, disfigure, or wound seriously |
ordain | to officially make (someone) a minister, priest, rabbi, etc. : to officially establish or order (something) |
clamor | a loud continuous noise (such as the noise made when many people are talking or shouting) : a loud or strong demand for something by many people |
grimace | a facial expression usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain |
muster | to cause to gather; to call forth |
prow | a pointed projecting front part |
perfunctory | characterized by routine or superficiality |
translucent | permitting the passage of light: free from disguise or falseness |
compel | to drive or urge forcefully or irresistibly |
redundant | characterized by or containing an excess; specifically : using more words than necessary c : characterized by similarity or repetition |
exalting | elevating by praise |
righteous | acting in accord with divine or moral law : free from guilt or sin |