Definition
Term
Definition
Term
Example
100
Anaphora
What is repeating the same expression (word or words) at the beginning of two or more lines, clauses, or sentences?
100
Asking a question and using the passage to answer it.
What is hypophora?
100
Syntax
What is the way an author chooses to join words into phrases, clauses, and sentences?
100
The overuse of conjunctions.
What is polysyndeton?
100

YOLO

What is a colloquialism?

200
Clause
What is a grammatical unit that contains both a subject and a verb?
200
Works with the primary aim of teaching or instructing, especially the teaching of moral or ethical principles.
What is didactic?
200
Allusion
What is a direct or indirect reference to something which is presumably commonly known, such as an event, book, myth, place, or work of art?
200
Any bitter and ironic criticism of contemporary persons and institutions that is filled with personal invective, angry moral indignation, and pessimism.
What is juvenalian satire?
200

War is peace.

What is paradox?

300
Epithet
What is an adjective or phrase that expresses a striking quality of a person or thing?
300
A figure of speech in which two successive phrases or clauses are parallel in syntax, but reverse the order of the analogous words.
What is chiasmus?
300
Antithesis.
What is a figure of balance in which two contrasting ideas are intentionally juxtaposed, usually through parallel structure; a contrasting of opposing ideas in adjacent phrases, clauses, or sentences?
300
A terse statement of know authorship which expresses a general truth or a moral principle. Can be the memorable summation of the author's point.
What is an aphorism?
300

My life is like a free online game, people seem to be playing with it. (NOT SIMILE)

What is conceit?

400
Homily.
What is any serious talk, speech, or lecture involving moral or spiritual advice?
400
The repetition of a word or phrase after an intervening word or phrase.
What is a diacope?
400
Predicate nominative.
What is a noun, group of nouns, or noun clause that names the subject.
400
One type of subject complement is an adjective, group of adjectives, or adjective clause that follows a linking verb; it modifies, or describes, the subject.
What is predicate adjective?
400
I like pink. This cake is pink. I like this cake.
What is syllogistic reasoning?
500
Invective.
What is denunciatory or abusive language; discourse that casts blame on somebody or something?
500
A special form of understatement, where the surface denial serves, through ironic contrast, to reinforce the underlying assertion.
What is a litote?
500
Caricature.
What is a verbal description, the purpose of which is to exaggerate or distort, for comic effect, a person’s distinctive physical features or other characteristics?
500
Literally, "talking around" a subject; i.e., discourse that avoids direct reference to a subject.
What is circumlocution?
500
You are free to execute your laws, and your citizens, as you see fit.
What is zeugma?
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