Syntax - the way an author arranges sentences within a literary work, Diction - an author's word choice, Tone - the attitude a writer has towards a subject or audience, Formal syntax - intellectual or sophisticated diction, Informal syntax - colloquial diction or slang, Hyperbole - an over-the-top exaggeration, Understatement - making less of a situation than it actually is, Verbal Irony - implying the opposite of what one is literally saying for humorous effect, Sarcasm - implying the opposite of what one is literally saying in order to mock or hurt recipient of remark, Satirical - the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose or criticize a person's vices or stupidity, Declarative - a statement, Imperative - a command, Interrogative - a question, Exclamatory - a type of sentence that shows emotion, Simple - 1 independent clause, Compound - 2 independent clauses, Complex - 1 independent + 1 dependent clause, Compound-complex - 2 independent clauses + 1 dependent clause, Loose/Cumulative Sentence - When the main idea comes at the beginning of the sentence, Periodic Sentence - When the main idea of comes at the end of the sentence,
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