To add to, make bigger, better or grander.
Augment
To carry out or perform an action or series of actions.
Perpetuate.
The dynamic dog digs daily.
Alliteration.
Left-Right
Juxtaposition.
A character that changes throughout a text.
dynamic.
Something that presents an unreliable or untrue characterization of reality.
Facade
An avoidance of something due to a strong dislike.
Aversion.
My car is too far to see.
Assonance.
Words and/or phrases that are particular to a specific geographical area.
Colloquialisms.
A text type that contains both facts and opinions.
Expository.
Something that embodies a moral or lesson.
Didactic
A sudden realization.
Epiphany.
All I need to know I learned in kindergarten.
The great book.
Allusion.
The text structure employed most often by entertainment texts.
Sequential Order.
To dislike to a strong degree.
Deplore
A process that follows a prescribed pattern of one step after another in a specified order.
Linear.
Splish-splash.
Consonance.
Words of fondness inscribed upon a tablet, plaque or tombstone that serve as a remembrance of a person.
Epitaph.
Narration Point of View in which the narrator is all knowing.
Omniscient.
To be unaware or uneducated on a topic or subject.
Naive
Something that is not of central focus or importance.
Peripheral.
A metaphor that extends throughout an entire composition.
Conceit.
The sun burns; the moon cools.
Antithesis.
A comma that is placed immediately before the conjunction that separates the last two items in a series or list.
Oxford Comma.