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Syntactical Devices Madison DeRosa, "But we've got to talk about…
Syntactical Devices Madison DeRosa
Andiplosis
Repetition of the final words of a sentence or line at the beginning of the next.
"we'll discuss this later, at a more appropriate time. a time when Ruben is not here to listen." p 42
Antithesis
A contrast or opposition between two things.
"She was dead as dead could be, but all around us nature was carrying on." pg 80
Epistrophe
Asyndeton
"His dad is a hands on guy who measures industry by what he can see: garden plowed, hedges pruned, lawns seeded." pg 39
Anaphora
The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clause.
"She doesn't like charlie she put him in his place too Marina knows how to do that. she doesn't like charlie for a good reason" pg 73
Polysyndenton
" i'll be mucking and plucking and watering the flocks" pg 61
Using conjunctions in close succession, especially where some would usually be omitted.
Epanalepsis
Repetition after intervening words.
"behind every story there's another story." pg 58
"But we've got to talk about it. That's the most interesting part that they told us not to talk about it."62
The repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
Omission of conjunctions that ordinarily join words or clauses.