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Institutio Oratoria, Vol. I, Book I, Chapter 5, paragraphs 6 and 38–41. And also in Book VI Chapter 3 Kevin Wilson; Jennifer Wauson (2010). The AMA Handbook of Business Writing: The Ultimate Guide to Style, Grammar, Usage, Punctuation, Construction, and Formatting. AMACOM Div American Mgmt Assn. p.224. ISBN 978-0-8144-1589-4. Archived from the original on 2013-12-05. Hypocatastasis: an implication or declaration of resemblance that does not directly name both terms. Figures of speech come in many varieties. [6] The aim is to use the language inventively to accentuate the effect of what is being said. A few examples follow: To say "it was like having some butterflies in my stomach" is a simile, because it uses the word like, which a metaphor does not. To say "It was like having a butterfly farm in my stomach", "It felt like a butterfly farm in my stomach", or "I was so nervous that I had a butterfly farm in my stomach" could be a hyperbole, because it is exaggerated.

Anacoenosis: posing a question to an audience, often with the implication that it shares a common interest with the speaker.I had butterflies in my stomach" is a metaphor, referring to a nervous feeling as if there were flying insects in one's stomach. Metaphor: an implied comparison between two things, attributing the properties of one thing to another that it does not literally possess. [18] Anti-climax: an abrupt descent (either deliberate or unintended) on the part of a speaker or writer from the strong conclusion that appeared imminent. Synesthesia: description of one kind of sense impression by using words that normally describe another. Shipley, Joseph T. (1943). "Trope". Dictionary of World Literature: Criticism, Forms, Technique. Philosophical Library. p.595. Archived from the original on 2016-03-10.

Please note that the listed price may differ from the initial release price (which applied the previous tax rate). Anadiplosis: repetition of a word at the end of a clause and then at the beginning of its succeeding clause. Schemes are words or phrases whose syntax, sequence, or pattern occurs in a manner that varies from an ordinary usage. Epistrophe (also known as antistrophe): repetition of the same word or group of words at the end of successive clauses. The counterpart of anaphora.Please note that products that have been on the market for some time may no longer be produced or sold. Tautology: superfluous repetition of the same sense in different words Example: The children gathered in a round circle Syllepsis: the use of a word in its figurative and literal sense at the same time or a single word used in relation to two other parts of a sentence although the word grammatically or logically applies to only one. Allegory: a metaphoric narrative in which the literal elements indirectly reveal a parallel story of symbolic or abstract significance. [12] [13] [14]

Analogy: a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. Types [ edit ] Whitehall is a road in the City of Westminster, London used synecdochically to refer to the entire UK civil service, as many government departments are nearby. Rhetorical question: asking a question as a way of asserting something. Asking a question that already has the answer hidden in it, or asking a question not to get an answer, but to assert something (or to create a poetic effect).

Proslepsis: extreme form of paralipsis in which the speaker provides great detail while feigning to pass over a topic. That filthy place was really dirty" is an example of tautology, as there are the two words ('filthy' and 'dirty') having almost the same meaning and are repeated so as to make the text more emphatic.

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