English Terms Dillard Flashcards

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Critical Approach

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Different perspectives to consider when looking at a piece of literature.

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RD - Anacoluthon

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Lack of grammatical sequence.

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RD - Anadiplosis

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Repetition of one or several words: Specifically referring to using the end of one clause to begin the next: “Fear leads to anger, Anger leads to hate, Hate leads to Suffering.” - Yoda

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RD - Anaphora

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Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of phrases: “we shall… we shall… we shall fight on the beaches” - Winston Churchill.

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RD - Zeugma

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When the main part of speech (verb usually) governs two or more other parts of a sentence. “She has the key to the door, and my heart.”

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RD - Hendiadys

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Expressing a single idea by using two nouns. Used for emphasis. “THE THUNDER AND LIGHTNING WAS AWESOME”

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RD - Anastrophe

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transposition of normal word order; most often found in latin in the case of prepositions and the words they control. Ex: Yoda.

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RD - Epexegesis

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To interpret one oneself has just said.

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RD - Pleonasm

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Using redundancy, repetitiveness, or more examples than necessary to convey an idea.

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10
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Ecphrasis

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Vivid description

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Energia

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Generic Names for group of figures of speech.

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Ethopoeia

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Putting oneself in the place of another. (in another’s shoes) to describe more vividly.

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13
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Topothesia

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Description of an imaginary place.

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14
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Rhetorical Modes

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Exposition, Argumentation, Description, Narration

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15
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Via Positiva/negativa

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Don’t be dumb you know this

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16
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Dialogismos

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To speak as someone else, but to talk to oneself as well.

17
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Aporia

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Deliberating with one self as though in doubt over some matter.

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Adynation

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a declaration of impossibility using exaggeration

19
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Antanaclasis

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Repetition of a word or phrase where meaning changes in the second instance.

20
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Bomphiologia

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Exaggeration done in a self-aggrandizing manner.