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metaphor
A device in which the same word or phrase is repeated at the beginning
of multiple clauses or sentences AND the same word
is repeated at the end of multiple clauses or sentences.
Usage:
,This form is simple and Obvious and should be easy to icognize.
When the author Uses this device, he is planting flags of concepts he
wants the reader to especially note. The total parallelism of this
device creates a feeling Of completion as well as emphasis.
Example:
"The madman is not the man who has lost his reason. The madman is
the man who has lost everything except his reason."
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v/ symploce
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exemplum Definition:
Simply provides the reader with an
example
to illustrate a point.
Usage:
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Some of the strongest of these are
drawn from the real world. Make
sure you have correct facts,
though. A good one of these should
support your point in a way that
seems natural.
Example:
"It being my purpose to write the
lives of Alexander the king, and of
Cesar, by whom Pompey was
destroyed, the multitude of their
great actions affords so large a
field that I were to blame When
once Alexander had given way to
fears of super natural influence, his
mind grew so disturbed and so
easily alarmed
, But a diseased habit of body,
caused by drugs which Olympias
gave him, had ruined not only his
health, but his understanding." The
excerpt is about an exemplum of
the legendary Alexander the Great.
The moral point of this narrative is
that an individual can change a
person's, as well as a whole
nation's, destiny. Plutarch shows
how, in history, characters like
Alexander the Great have shaped
the destinies of states and
individuals.
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Term 4)) Definition
Definition:
Parataxis
The leaving out of conjunctions
items in a list or between clauses.
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metaphor
A device in which the same word or phrase is repeated at the beginning
of multiple clauses or sentences AND the same word
is repeated at the end of multiple clauses or sentences.
Usage:
,This form is simple and Obvious and should be easy to icognize.
When the author Uses this device, he is planting flags of concepts he
wants the reader to especially note. The total parallelism of this
device creates a feeling Of completion as well as emphasis.
Example:
"The madman is not the man who has lost his reason. The madman is
the man who has lost everything except his reason."
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True False
Correct definition
v/ symploce
2 of 39
Term 4) Definition
exemplum Definition:
Simply provides the reader with an
example
to illustrate a point.
Usage:
,AP Lang - Rhetorical Devices with
verified solutions already graded
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Some of the strongest of these are
drawn from the real world. Make
sure you have correct facts,
though. A good one of these should
support your point in a way that
seems natural.
Example:
"It being my purpose to write the
lives of Alexander the king, and of
Cesar, by whom Pompey was
destroyed, the multitude of their
great actions affords so large a
field that I were to blame When
once Alexander had given way to
fears of super natural influence, his
mind grew so disturbed and so
easily alarmed
, But a diseased habit of body,
caused by drugs which Olympias
gave him, had ruined not only his
health, but his understanding." The
excerpt is about an exemplum of
the legendary Alexander the Great.
The moral point of this narrative is
that an individual can change a
person's, as well as a whole
nation's, destiny. Plutarch shows
how, in history, characters like
Alexander the Great have shaped
the destinies of states and
individuals.
Give this one a go later!
V True False
3 of 39
Term 4)) Definition
Definition:
Parataxis
The leaving out of conjunctions
items in a list or between clauses.