..... is a balance of two or more similar words , phrases , or clauses . - parallelism, ... is based on repetition of syntactical patterns, but it has a reversed order in one of the utterances. - chiasmus, is the repetition of the last word of a proceding clause. - anodiplosis, ... is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of every clause - anophora, ... is asyntactic stylistic device which separates things , proporties or actions brought together and form a chain, syntactically in the same position. - enumeration, ... is a repetition of a word or phrase at the end of every clause - epiphora, ... is a syntactic stylistic device based on the author's desire to stress certain qualitiesof the thing by appointing it to another thing possessing antogonistic features. - antithesis, .... is a deliberate avoidance of conjunctions in constructions in which they would be nomally used . - asyndeton, is an identical repetition of conjunctions : used to emphasize simultaneousness of described actions , to disclose the author's subjective attitude towards the characters, t create the rhymical effect - polysyndeton, Fair is faul , and faul is fair - chiasmus (patterns of syntactical arrangement ),

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