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3
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A figure of speech comparing two unlike things, usually with 'Like' or 'As'
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4
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contrasting parallelism of expressions, sentences, or ideas
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5
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characteristic of a spoken language
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6
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General to specify groups, individuals, objects or events
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7
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addressing a personified object or an absent person as though present
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10
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The use of words whose pronunciation suggest their meaning
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12
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A combination of two apparently contradictory words
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13
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Pattern and form of sentences
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14
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A claim that is so obvious or self-evident as to be hardly worth mentioning
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1
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A gross exaggeration for rhetorical effect
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2
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A figure of speech in which a point is made by a denying opposite, understatement
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4
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repetition of a initial sound or accented syllables
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6
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Novelty replacements for words/phrases
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8
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Simile, metaphor, analogy, personification, allusion
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9
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A figure of speech in which a name of things is used for something else
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11
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A figure of speech in which things are said to be another thing without 'Like' or 'As'
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