language levels Flashcards
Laterals
L alliteration
assonance
vowel alliteration
noun phrases
the end of the phrase containing a noun and functioning in a sentence as a subject
prepositional phrases.
A phrase that starts with a preposition and ends with a noun/ pronoun/noun phrase
predicate
object of the sentence (but the object is excessively long)
what is a subjunctive sentence mood
‘if’ sentences often used to express hypotheticals
anadiplosis
figure of speech that describes ending on detente or clause with a word or phrase which is repeated at the start of the next phrase or sentence
i.e, “i throw my weight against the locked doors. The doors locked”
onomatopoeia
asynchronicity
Writing (old) letters: writing something that wouldn’t have a response for a long time
chron- chronology
a- lack off
What does gasp stand for
Genre
Audience
Subject
Purpose
what’s the gasp for a diary entry
Genre - diary entry/correspondence
Audience - yourself/ diary as personified audience
Subject -
Purpose - catharsis, explain thoughts, log experience, angst