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Scheme

Scheme. Scheme. An artful deviation from the ordinary arrangement of words. Trope. Trope. An artful deviation from the ordinary significance of a word. Parallelism. Parallelism.

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  1. Scheme

  2. Scheme • An artful deviation from the ordinary arrangement of words

  3. Trope

  4. Trope • An artful deviation from the ordinary significance of a word

  5. Parallelism

  6. Parallelism • Similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses [adds balance, rhythm and clarity]

  7. Climactic Parallelism

  8. Climactic Parallelism • The arrangement of w/p/c in an order of increasing importance, often in parallel structure.

  9. Isocolon

  10. Isocolon • A series of similarly structured elements having the same length, emphasizing similarity of elements.

  11. Antithesis

  12. Antithesis • Contrast of ideas or words in a balanced or parallel construction [useful for making distinctions or for clarifying differences which might be otherwise overlooked by a careless thinker or casual reader]

  13. Juxtaposition

  14. Juxtaposition • A device in which normally unassociated ideas, words, or phrases are placed next to one another, especially for comparison or contrast [often creates an effect of surprise and wit]

  15. Paradox

  16. Paradox • A self-contradictory statement that reveals a deeper truth

  17. Oxymoron

  18. Oxymoron • Placing two ordinarily opposing terms adjacent to one another

  19. Listing

  20. Listing • A series of items one after the other, designed to create a feeling of plenty

  21. Ellipsis

  22. Ellipsis • Omission of a word or shot phrase easily understood in context

  23. Asyndeton

  24. Asyndeton • Omission of conjunctions between coordinate phrases, clauses, or words, often resulting in a hurried rhythm or vehement effect. (the counterpart to polysyndeton) [often used for strong and direct climactic effect]

  25. Paralepsis

  26. Paralepsis • Emphasizing a point by seeming to pass over it [allows the speaker to make the listener assume a difficult point]

  27. Rhetorical Question

  28. Rhetorical Question • A question that does not need to be answered, because the answer is obvious, and is usually just yes or no [used to provoke the audience to your conclusion]

  29. Rhetorical Fragment

  30. Rhetorical Fragment • A sentence fragment [used deliberately for persuasive purpose]

  31. Repetition

  32. Repetition • A device in which words, sounds, and ideas are used more than once [used to enhance rhythm and to create emphasis]

  33. Synonymia

  34. Synonymia • The use of several synonyms together to amplify or explain a subject or term

  35. Anadiplosis

  36. Anadiplosis • Repetition of a word (or phrase) from the previous line, clause, or sentence at the beginning of the next. [next for emphasis of a main idea]

  37. Anaphora

  38. Anaphora • Repetition of a word, phrase, group of words at the beginning of successive clauses

  39. Epanalepsis

  40. Epanalepsis • Repetition at the end of a line, phrase, clause or sentence of the word that occurred at the beginning of the same line, phrase, clause, or sentence [calls special attention to a word]

  41. Epimone

  42. Epimone • Frequent repetition of a phrase or question; dwelling on a point

  43. Epistrophe

  44. Epistrophe • Repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses [adds emphasis to an important concept]

  45. Parenthesis

  46. Parenthesis • Insertion of some word or clause in a position that interrupts the normal syntactic flow of the sentence (asides are emphatic examples of this) [creates the effect of immediacy: you are relating some fact when suddenly something very important arises, or else you cannot resist an instant comment, so you just stop the sentence]

  47. Polysyndeton

  48. Polysyndeton • The repetition of conjunction in a series of coordinate words, phrases, or clauses, often slowing the tempo or rhythm [used to attempt to encompass something complex, highlight quantity or mass of detail or to create flowing, continuous sentence pattern]

  49. Chiasmus / Antimetabole

  50. Chiasmus / Antimetabole • A sentence strategy in which the arrangement of ideas in the second clause in a reversal of the first

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