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Syntatical devices Morgan Zwigard, ("All That stuff you buy at the…
Syntatical devices Morgan Zwigard
ANADIPLOSIS
Repetition of the final words of a sentence or line at the beginng of the next
ANAPHORA
The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
"Her coat and hat hung on a hook in the hall, as if she'd only stepped out for a moment. Her wedding china was on display in the parlor cabinet. Her sheet music sat on the piano." pg.14
ANTITHESIS
A contrast or opposition between two things
"I wonder, though, when he thinks back as I know he's done plenty times, over the years, just like me, does he remember that conversation the way I do, as the first crack in our friendship." Pg.15
ASYNDETON
Omission of conjunctions that ordinarily join words or clauses
Repetition after intervening words
"They were local mem from local families with a need to make ends meet duting hard times, different all together from the big-city syndicates that were beginning to bully their way into the business at the time." pg 53/54
EPISTROPHE
The repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences
"She got away! Dumped her goods in the bay and got clean away." Pg.54
POLYSYNDETON
Using conjunctions in close successuion, especially where some would usually be omitted
"It was not how a women should conduct herself, my mother believed, and she was always frowning at her and trying to quiet down." Pg.42
"All That stuff you buy at the mall. Books. Books!" pg.39
EPANALEPSIS