Literary Devices
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Western Cultural History
200

A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

What is an allegory?

200

Gender rules for 3rd declension nouns.

What is the ERROR (Masculine), SOX (Feminine)and LANCET (neuter) rule.

200

The science that studies how charecteristics are passed from one parent to offspring.

What is genetics?

200

Two-horned or two-edged arguement which presents, as the major premise, a complex conjunctive proposition in which each of the conjucts (the horns) is a conditional statement, as well as a minor premise, a disjunctive proposition, in which either the antecedents of the major premise are confirmed, or it's consequents are denied.

What is a dilemma?

200

This art had real beauty, but increasingly only religious themes were given importance, and people were depicted not as real people but as symbols. This came into climax in the ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries.

What is Byzantine Style?

400

The style in which includes tales that might have surely happened to humans or animals in a plausible placing.

What is realistic fiction?

400

Verbs that have passive forms but active meanings.

What are Deponent Verbs?

400

The ability to maintain internal stability.

What is Homeostasis? (or regulation)

400

Complex syllogisms in which at least one of the premises contains casual propositions.

What are Epicherema?

400

The period which covers the Middle Ages.

What is about 500-1400?

600

The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.

What is Satire?

600

In the Indicative Mood, I am Present, Future and Future Perfect. In Subjuctive Mood, I am Present and Perfect.

What are the Primary tenses?

600

An organism's role in its ecosyste, including its habitat, physical requirements (such as light, water, food sources), the time of day it is active, it's place on the food chain, and when and how it reproduces

What is a Niche?

600

A syllogism that links together several syllogisms in such a way that the conclusion of one syllogism serves as a premise for the next.

What is a poly syllogism?

600

This artist was the first great landscape artist, one of his paintings is the Adoratiojn of the Lamb (1432).

Who is van Eyck?

800

An imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.

What is a Parady? 

800

In the Indicative Mood, I am Imperfect, Perfect, and Pluperfect. In Subjuctive Mood, I am Imperfect and Pluferfect.

What are secondary tenses?

800

The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration (low solute concentration) to low water concentration (high solute concentration).

What is Osmosis?

800

Conditional, disjunctive and conjuctive are the three types of these syllogisms.

What is hypothetical syllogism?

800

While the High Renaissance was going on in the south, this was going on in the North, and they must always be considered side by side.

What is the Reformation?

1000

The stylistic device in which several coordinating conjunctions are used in succession in order to achieve an artistic effect.

What is polysyndeton?

1000

The subject of a finite verb is in this case.

What is nominative case?

1000

Glycolysis, The link reaction, The kreb cycle and The electron transport chain make up the stages of this.

What is Cellular Respiration?

1000

Syllogism that does not contain both of the necessary premises - or contains both of its premises and is missing a conclusion.

What is an Enthymeme?

1000

It is this which gives base to law.

What is the Bible?