Synecdoche - a figure of speech where a part of something is used to represent the whole. For example, "wheels" can refer to a car, or "sails" can represent a ship, Metonymy - Metonymy involves substituting a word with a related term. This creates a more evocative and powerful image. For instance, "the crown" might represent the monarchy, or "the White House" could stand for the presidency., Hyperbole - Hyperbole is an exaggeration used for emphasis or humor. Writers employ this device to create a dramatic effect, often emphasizing a particular aspect of their writing., Euphemism - Euphemisms are used to express sensitive or taboo topics in a less direct and potentially offensive way. Instead of using harsh or blunt language, writers use euphemisms to soften the impact of certain words., Oxymoron - An oxymoron combines contradictory terms to create a paradoxical effect. These juxtaposed words often highlight the complex and nuanced nature of the concept being described., cliché - a phrase or opinion that is overused and displays a lack of original thought, Anaphora - The recurrence of a word or phrase in several clauses or phrases is known as anaphora. Writers can emphasize a literal or emotional meaning by using anaphora., Personification - The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something non-human,
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