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Syntactical Devices ( Phat Nguyen) - Coggle Diagram
Syntactical Devices ( Phat Nguyen)
Anaphora
The repetition of a word or pharase at the beginning of successive clauses.
"May be we shouldn't disturb anything. Maybe not ." (Page 18)
Antithesis
A contrast or opposition between two things.
"She wasn't a gabber like some girls her age." (Page 23)
Asyndeton
Omission of conjunctions that ordinarily join words or clauses .
"She changed the beds, swept the floors, hauled in coal for the stove." (Page 15)
Epanalepsis
Repetition after intervening words.
"He's pressuring David to work in the garden shop that's part of the family landscaping buisness." (Page 39)
Epistrophe
The repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.
"What does that mean?" "It means just what it means." (Page 33).
Polysyndeton
Using conjunctions in close succession, especially where some would usually be omitted.
"Charlie and Chief McKenzie went off down the beach for a private chat while Jeddy and I waited " ( page 34)
Anadiplosis
Repetition of the final words of a sentence or kine at the beginning of the text.
"And then again , we may never know exactly. Exactly what ." (Page 33)