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Syntactical Devices, Elisha Domingo - Coggle Diagram
Syntactical Devices, Elisha Domingo
Anaphoria
"Her wedding china was on display in the parlor cabinet. Her sheet music sat on the piano. Her bold handwriting filled the book of recipes that lay open, more often than not, on the counter in the kitchen where Marina, Jeddy's older sister, was no in charge" (Lisle 14).
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Asyndeton
"You know what. Movies, magazines, computer games" (Lisle 39).
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Antithesis
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"With her hair blown that way and her face glowing from the cold walk home, Marina McKenzie was almost unbearably pretty" (Lisle 23).
Polysyndeton
""I mean, there are officers who job it is to say what happened and how it was done and when and where and so forth"" (Lisle 32).
Definition - Using conjunctions in close succession, especially where some would usually be omitted
Epanalepsis
"He dealt fair and square, no matter who you were, and often he was more than fair" (Lisle 12).
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Anadiplosis
""And then again, we may never know exactly." "Exactly what?" "What happened"" (Lisle 33).
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