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◍ distinctio.
Answer: the writer elaborates on the definition of the word to clear
misunderstanding
◍ understatement.
Answer: A statement which lessens or minimizes the importance of what is
meant.
◍ unreliable narrator.
Answer: An untrustworthy or naïve commentator on events and characters
in a story.
◍ capricious.
Answer: (adj.) continuously changing one's mind
◍ point of view.
Answer: the perspective from which a story is told
◍ procatalepsis.
Answer: Address the objection and further own argument; like hypophora
but w/out the question
◍ synecdoche.
Answer: . a figure of speech that utilizes a part as representative of the
whole. "All hands on deck" is an example.
◍ semantics.
Answer: The analysis of the meaning of language, especially of individual
words.
◍ trenchant.
, Answer: (adj.) cutting or keen
◍ antithesis.
Answer: the placing of contrasting words or ideas to give a feeling of
balance
◍ umbrage.
Answer: (n.) resentment
◍ symbol/symbolism.
Answer: Generally, anything that represents itself and stands for something
else.
◍ epithet.
Answer: device that involves the attaching a descriptive adjective to a noun
to create a vivid picture and bring it to life
◍ anaphora.
Answer: when the exact repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of
successive lines or sentences
◍ extended metaphor.
Answer: A metaphor developed at great length, occurring frequently in or
throughout a work.
◍ pedantic.
Answer: (adj.) making a display of learning
◍ axiomatic.
Answer: (adj.) self-evident
◍ complement.
Answer: (n.) something that makes up a whole
◍ barrage.
Answer: (n.) concentrated outpouring or volley
◍ aphorism.
Answer: A brief statement, usually one sentence long, that expresses a