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OCD 7 th PERIOD LITERARY RHETORICAL DEVICES. ANTIMETABOLE Repetition of words in reverse order Ex: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Ex:

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1 OCD 7 th PERIOD LITERARY RHETORICAL DEVICES

2 ANTIMETABOLE Repetition of words in reverse order Ex: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Ex: Eat to live, but do not live to eat.

3 ANTITHESIS A contrast between two words or phrases. Ex: Patience is bitter, but it has a sweet fruit. Ex: When Hell freezes over! Ex: Many are called, but few are chosen.

4 GRADUALISM Moving through milder words to the strongest word at the end of a phrase or sentence. Ex: The continuance of anger is hatred; the continuance of hatred turns to malice.

5 OXYMORON Two words with opposite meanings accompanying each other in a sentence. Ex: Dry Ice Ex: Icy Hot Ex: Jumbo Shrimp

6 ANADIPLOSIS Repeat the end of the last sentence in the beginning of the next. Ex: Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.

7 ANAPHORA Repeating word(s) in the beginning of two or more consecutive sentences, verses, clauses. We came. We saw. We Conquered. The sky was blue. The sky was brilliantly blue.

8 ANTONOMASIA The use of a title instead of a name. Ex: Calling a judge “Your Honor” Ex: When I actually met “Mr. Right” I had no idea that his first name was “Always.”

9 APOSTROPHE Words addressed to a thing or person that is absent. Ex: Hello darkness my old friend, I have come to talk to you again. Ex: Oh western wind when wilt thou blow?

10 ASYNDENTON Omits conjunctions between words, phrases, or clauses. A list of words or phrases. Ex: We came. We saw. We conquered. Ex: I like French, wheat, cinnamon, raisin bread.

11 CLIMAX Progressing from a lesser to a greater degree of quality or quantity. Ex: I began by sitting in a chair, then driving a car, then flying a plane, then piloting a spaceship.


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