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Post by Kayomi Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:30 am

It may not be as soon as you think, but around August, the server will be revived with one owner only. Add me for more information: kayotime@live.com

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Post by Kayomi Wed Mar 21, 2012 8:06 am

Anaphora:
The repetition of the same word or group of words at the beginning of succesive clauses.

Asyndeton:
The deliberate omission of conjunctions in a series of related clauses.

Polysyndeton:
The deliberate use of many conjunctions for special emphasis - to highlight quantity or mass of detail or to create a flowing, continuous sentence pattern.

Antithesis:
Establishes a clear, contrasting relationship between two ideas joining the togeather or juxtaposing them, often in parallell structures.

Parallelism:
Is recurrent syntactical similarity. Serveral parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance.

Epistrophe (also called antistrophe):
The contrasting relationship between two ideas by joining them togeather or juxtaposing them, often in parallell structures.

Anadiplosis:
Repeats the last word of one phrase, clause, or sentence at or very near the beginning of the next.

Epanalepsis:
Repeats the beginning word of a clause or sentence at the end.

Synecdoche:
A type of metaphor in which the part stands for the whole or the whole for a part.

Juxtaposition:
Normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases are placed next to one another, often creating an effect of suprise and wit.

Rhetorical question:
A question that requires no answer.

Rhetorical fragment:
A sentence fragment used deliberately for a persuasive purpose or to create a desired effect.

Inverted Order:
Involves constructing a sentence so verb comes before the subject.

Repetition:
Words,sounds,and ideas are used more than once to enhance rhythm and to create emphasis.

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