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Synetical Devices - Cadence Atkins - Coggle Diagram
Synetical Devices - Cadence Atkins
Anadiplosis
Definition: Repetition of the final words in a sentence or line at the beginning of the next.
Example: Page 33 "'I might,' he answered. 'And then again, we may never know exactly.' 'Exactly what?'"
Asyndeton
Definition: Omission of conjuctions that ordinarily join words or clauses.
Example: Page 39 "His dad is a hands-on guy who measures industry by what he can see: gardens plowed, hedges pruned, lawns seeded."
Epistrophe
Definition: The repetion of a word at the end of succesive clauses or sentences.
Example: Page 39 "
It's about time you started supporting your own lifestyle. What lifestyle?
"
Anaphora
Defintion: The repetition of a word or a phrase at the beginning of succesive clauses
Example: Page 23 "'We don't think so. He's all dressed up and has a gold wristwatch. A bunch of seaguls were on him. We shooed them off.'"
Epanalepsis
Definition: Repetition after intervening words.
Example: Page 35 "'Yes, sir. All right,' I said, and that was that.'"
Polysyndeton
Defintion: Using conjuctions in close succession. especially where some would be omitted.
Example: Page 26 "Jeddy scowled, and I would have, too, except that suddenly I found this breakdown to be wonderful beyond words.
Antithesis
Definition: A contrast or opposition between two things.
Example: Page 27 "She was still far ahead of me, an older girl who could make me blush just by meeting my eyes. But I'd caught sight of another person living inside, someone wilder and freer, less bound by the rules around her than she allowed others to see."