STYLISTICS

STYLISTICS
37問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Change the usual meaning of words.

    Literary Trophs

  • 2

    A person feigns a lack of interest in something that he or she actually desires. Example: How kind, but u need it more than me.

    Accismus

  • 3

    Word or phrases is repeated within a sentence, but the word or phrase means somet different. Ex: If you don’t get it, u dont get it!

    Antanaclasis

  • 4

    Putting positive spin to on something that is nevertheless acknowledged to be negative. NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE. Ex: Life is hard but But it is life, it is better that death

    Antanagoge

  • 5

    Saying the opposite of what is actually meant. Plastic. positive to Negative Ex: Take ur time, Weve got all say

    Antiphrasis

  • 6

    Opposition of contrast ideas thru parralelism. HATRED stirs up strife but LOVE covers all sin

    Antithesis

  • 7

    Inappropriate use pf words Ex: Eat water, I biked a racket like a horse

    Catachresis

  • 8

    Direct description of another person’s fault. ex: You are lazy, careless, why should I trust u?

    Categoria

  • 9

    Approving and comending a virtue. Wx: You are all too good.

    Comprobatio

  • 10

    Use of corrective extension to a statement. He is the best warrior in region, nay, the entire country

    Correctio

  • 11

    A dissuasive statement usually in form of advice. Using don’t and never. Ex: Never give in, Nver nver nver

    Dehortatio

  • 12

    Eliminating ambiguous meanings. Magbiagay ng explaination using impossible by or I means.

    Distinctio

  • 13

    Balancing opposing fact to prevent the argument. Para dili unfair mag gamit kag But also, not Only Shouldn’t just.

    Dirimens Copulatio

  • 14

    A derogatory unpleasant term. Ex: Croaked and six feet under for death Bugo, earhead

    Dysphemism

  • 15

    Forensic rhetoric, a verbal depiction of someone’s body. Describe nimo

    Effictio

  • 16

    Stirring others by ones own vehemnt feeling. Means of rhetoric question. Ex: how many of your really love hurting? They don’t need to answer

    Exuscitatio

  • 17

    Raise questions then immediately answer it.

    hypophora

  • 18

    Anpair pf contrasting words or phrases that express totality or completeness Ex: Near and far

    Merism

  • 19

    Expressing wish, Hope, pray. Example: I wish he would come!

    Optatio

  • 20

    The use pf longer phrasing in place of a possible shorter form. The king of the jungle= Lion rana

    Periphrasis ( Circumlocution)

  • 21

    A serie of three parallel words, phrases or clauses Example: Be sincere, Be brief, be seated

    Tricolo

  • 22

    Using one word to modify two words. Link two thoughts. Ex: He broke his car and heart

    Zeugma

  • 23

    Change of word order

    Literary Schemes

  • 24

    Repetition of word at the beginning

    Anaphora

  • 25

    Repetition of words at the end of successive clauses

    Epiphora

  • 26

    Truth is baked ham, Truth is like glazed ham

    Symploce

  • 27

    Repetition of last word from the previous line. he is good, good to know him

    Anadiplosis

  • 28

    Repetition of word with one or more in between. Usually express feelings. Ex: Help, I am drowning, help, help

    Diacope

  • 29

    Repetition of initial part of a clauses or sentence at the end . The king is dead, long the king

    Epanalepsis

  • 30

    LPT,LPT,LPT

    Epizeuxis

  • 31

    Using one part of speech as another. Such as noun as verb. Example: The little old lady turtled along the road

    Anthimeria

  • 32

    Used to create a stylized writing effect. inverted repetitio. samesame pero exact

    Antimetabole

  • 33

    inverted grammatical structure. But not necessarily ma repeat. we walked tiredly along the road, we tiredly wandered

    Chiasmus

  • 34

    Quit, resign, hand in my notice

    synonymia

  • 35

    Needless repetition. free-gift

    Tautology

  • 36

    A-phaeresis S-yncope A-pocope

    Gainst for against

  • 37

    P-rothesis E-penthesis P-aragoge

    Deary for dear

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Change the usual meaning of words.

    Literary Trophs

  • 2

    A person feigns a lack of interest in something that he or she actually desires. Example: How kind, but u need it more than me.

    Accismus

  • 3

    Word or phrases is repeated within a sentence, but the word or phrase means somet different. Ex: If you don’t get it, u dont get it!

    Antanaclasis

  • 4

    Putting positive spin to on something that is nevertheless acknowledged to be negative. NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE. Ex: Life is hard but But it is life, it is better that death

    Antanagoge

  • 5

    Saying the opposite of what is actually meant. Plastic. positive to Negative Ex: Take ur time, Weve got all say

    Antiphrasis

  • 6

    Opposition of contrast ideas thru parralelism. HATRED stirs up strife but LOVE covers all sin

    Antithesis

  • 7

    Inappropriate use pf words Ex: Eat water, I biked a racket like a horse

    Catachresis

  • 8

    Direct description of another person’s fault. ex: You are lazy, careless, why should I trust u?

    Categoria

  • 9

    Approving and comending a virtue. Wx: You are all too good.

    Comprobatio

  • 10

    Use of corrective extension to a statement. He is the best warrior in region, nay, the entire country

    Correctio

  • 11

    A dissuasive statement usually in form of advice. Using don’t and never. Ex: Never give in, Nver nver nver

    Dehortatio

  • 12

    Eliminating ambiguous meanings. Magbiagay ng explaination using impossible by or I means.

    Distinctio

  • 13

    Balancing opposing fact to prevent the argument. Para dili unfair mag gamit kag But also, not Only Shouldn’t just.

    Dirimens Copulatio

  • 14

    A derogatory unpleasant term. Ex: Croaked and six feet under for death Bugo, earhead

    Dysphemism

  • 15

    Forensic rhetoric, a verbal depiction of someone’s body. Describe nimo

    Effictio

  • 16

    Stirring others by ones own vehemnt feeling. Means of rhetoric question. Ex: how many of your really love hurting? They don’t need to answer

    Exuscitatio

  • 17

    Raise questions then immediately answer it.

    hypophora

  • 18

    Anpair pf contrasting words or phrases that express totality or completeness Ex: Near and far

    Merism

  • 19

    Expressing wish, Hope, pray. Example: I wish he would come!

    Optatio

  • 20

    The use pf longer phrasing in place of a possible shorter form. The king of the jungle= Lion rana

    Periphrasis ( Circumlocution)

  • 21

    A serie of three parallel words, phrases or clauses Example: Be sincere, Be brief, be seated

    Tricolo

  • 22

    Using one word to modify two words. Link two thoughts. Ex: He broke his car and heart

    Zeugma

  • 23

    Change of word order

    Literary Schemes

  • 24

    Repetition of word at the beginning

    Anaphora

  • 25

    Repetition of words at the end of successive clauses

    Epiphora

  • 26

    Truth is baked ham, Truth is like glazed ham

    Symploce

  • 27

    Repetition of last word from the previous line. he is good, good to know him

    Anadiplosis

  • 28

    Repetition of word with one or more in between. Usually express feelings. Ex: Help, I am drowning, help, help

    Diacope

  • 29

    Repetition of initial part of a clauses or sentence at the end . The king is dead, long the king

    Epanalepsis

  • 30

    LPT,LPT,LPT

    Epizeuxis

  • 31

    Using one part of speech as another. Such as noun as verb. Example: The little old lady turtled along the road

    Anthimeria

  • 32

    Used to create a stylized writing effect. inverted repetitio. samesame pero exact

    Antimetabole

  • 33

    inverted grammatical structure. But not necessarily ma repeat. we walked tiredly along the road, we tiredly wandered

    Chiasmus

  • 34

    Quit, resign, hand in my notice

    synonymia

  • 35

    Needless repetition. free-gift

    Tautology

  • 36

    A-phaeresis S-yncope A-pocope

    Gainst for against

  • 37

    P-rothesis E-penthesis P-aragoge

    Deary for dear