syntax, arrangement of words. brevity: short horative: urgency, hypophora, ask question and answer it straight away, imperatives, signifies great importance or neccessity, often appearing in contexts where something is crucial or unavoidable for the plot or character, chremamorphism, human is given inanimate qualities, sydecdoche, part of something represents whole, highlight aspect, euphemism, Polite, mild phrases which substitute unpleasant ways to say something sad or uncomfortable., metonymy, using a word or phrase to represent something that is closely associated with it, similie, comparing two things using like or as, hyperbole, exaggerated statements that emphasize a point , zoomorphism, animal attributes are imposed on non human events, Diction, An author's or character;s specific choice and use of words and phrases, impacting the work's meaning., motif, reccuring elements, images, or ideas that have significance to overall idea, pejoratives, a word or phrase with negative connotations, expressing contempt, criticism, or dissent, dichotomy, A division or contrast between two, often opposing, ideas., metaphor, asserts that one thing is like another thing, not literally, symbolism, object, character, situation, idea represents something, oxymoron, Figure of speech that puts together opposite elements, transferred epithet, a figure of speech where an adjective (the epithet) is grammatically attached to a noun that it does not logically describe. Instead, the modifier transfers its meaning to another noun in the sentence., phantasmagoria , a confusing or strange scene that is like a dream because it is always changing, anticlassis, word or phrase is repeated within a sentence, with each use having a different meaning., Allegory, a surface story with another story within, dysphemism, Harsh, offensive, or derogatory word or phrase is used in place of a more neutral or pleasant one to express strong emotions likw contempt, anger, or humour, epigraph, A short quotation at the beginning of a book or chapter that is reflective of its themes., anadiplosis, the last word/phrase is repeated at the start of the next., Pathetic Fallacy, Human emotions, feelings, and traits are attributed to inanimate objects, nature, or animals, epistrophe, word or phrase is repeated at the end of clauses or sentences that follow each other, parallelism, phrases in sentence have similar or same grammatical structure, personification, gives human qualities, emotions, and characteristics to non-human objects, animals, or concepts., superlative, A description that takes something to its furthest extreme., chiasmus, grammatical structure that inverts a previous phrase, synesthesia, When one sense is described using the language of another, lexical choice, the choice if words to give the expression meaning, polyptoton, repetition of a root word in a variety of ways, antithesis, Pair of statements or images in which one reverses the other. It means opposite, polysyndeton, multiple repitions of same conjunction, asyndeton, skipping one or more conjuncton usually in a series of phrases, anaphora, word or phrase repeated at start of sentences following each other.

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