AP notes 45,46,47, and 48 Flashcards

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syntactical iversion

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inversion also called anastrophe litery style and rhetoric, syntatic reversal of the normal order of words and phrases of a sentence as in english the placing of an adjetive after the noun it modifys a verb before its subject

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apposition

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a grammatical construction in which two elements normally noun phrases are placed side by side which one element serving to identify the other in a different way

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didactic

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frequently used for those litery texts which are overloaded with informative or realistic matter and are marked by the omission of graceful and pleasing details

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conceit

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figure of speech in which two vastly different objects are likened together with the help of similies and metaphors/ have a surprise or shocking effect

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