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Rhetorical Figures

AB
alliterationrepetition of the same letter at the beginning of successive words or syllables
anaphorarepetition of a word, for emphasis, at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses
anastropheinversion of the usual order of words (grammatical)
aposiopesisan abrupt pause for rhetorical effect
asyndetonomission of conjunctions where one would normally expect them
chiasmusarrangement of pairs of words in crisscross order
ellipsisomission of words necessary to the grammatical structure of the sentence, easily supplied from the context
hendiadysuse of two nouns connected by "et" instead of a single modified noun
hyperboleexaggeration for rhetorical effect
hysteron proteronreversal of natural or logical order of events
litotesthe affirming of something by denying its opposite; a double negative
metaphoran implied comparison
metonymythe substitution of one word for another that it suggests
onomatopoeiathe use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning
oxymoronthe use in combination of apparently contradictory words
personificationattributing human characteristics to inanimate things
pleonasmuse of superfluous words
polysyndetonthe use of unnecessary conjunctions
prolepsisthe use of a word sooner than is logically appropriate
simileexpressed comparison using " like" or "as"
synecdochethe use of a part to represent a whole
tmesisseparation of a compound word by one or more intervening words
zeugmause of a word in two connections, though one is more applicable
rhetorical questionasked for effect, not expecting a verbal answer
symmetrya balanced arrangement
climaxarrangement in an order of ascending force
euphemismsubstitution of a non-offensive expression
ironyexpression contrary to the intended meaning
anastropherepetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive phrases
synchesisinterlocked word order ABAB

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