Ap Running Notes (13-16) Flashcards

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Apostrophe

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Usually in poetry, but sometimes in prose; the device of calling out an imaginary, dead, or absent person or to a place, thing, or personified abstraction.

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Cacophony

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also refereed to as DISSONANCE… hard, awkward, or dissonant sounds used literately in poetry or prose; the opposite of Euphony.

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Connotation-Denotation

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C: Words that suggest implied meanings because of its association in a reader’s mind.
D: An actual dictionary meaning

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Enumeration

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A rhetorical device used for listing the details or a process of mentioning words or phrases step by step. In fact, it is a type of amplification or distributed into components or parts. writers use this to clarify and detail understanding.

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