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1
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artfully using one verb with two or more different objects.
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9
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a completely impossible figure of speech.
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10
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exaggeration
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11
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a form of powerful personification in which an inanimate object gains the ability to speak.
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12
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using vaguely suggestive, physical object to embody a more general idea.
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13
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the repetition of words in successive clauses in reverse grammatical order.
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14
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understatement(opposite of exaggeration).
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15
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the repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the following clause.
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16
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the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning or in the middle of two or more adjacent words.
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18
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words that sound like what they mean.
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21
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a reference in a written or spoken text to another text or to some particular body of knowledge.
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22
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a comparison using like or as.
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