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1. | a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion :feeling; also : the expression of mood especially in art or literature |
2. | a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern of meter and rhyme |
3. | extravagant exaggeration |
4. | to represent, indicate, or typify before hand |
5. | a hybrid language or dialect simplified in vocabulary and grammar and used for communication between peoples of different speech |
6. | is a figure of speech in which, rather than making a certain statement directly, a speaker expresses it even more effectively, or achieves emphasis, by denying its opposite |
8. | in general terms, anything that stands for something else |
9. | a direct specific meaning as distinct from an implied or associated idea |
10. | used in or characteristic of familiar and informal conversation |
11. | the rhetorical contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangements of words, clauses, or sentences (as in “action, not words” or “they promised freedom and provided slavery”) |
13. | use of a grammatical substitute (as a pronoun or a pro-verb) to refer to the denotation of a preceding word or group of words; also : the relation between a grammatical substitute and its antecedent |
14. | to develop a mental stereotype about |
15. | a regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation from other regional varieties and constituting together with them a single language |
20. | in or into the middle of a narrative or plot |
21. | a usually rhetorical break in the flow of sound in the middle of a line of verse |
23. | one who acts as a spokesperson |
24. | the way in which linguistic elements (as words) are put together to form constituents (as phrases or clauses) |
25. | two successive lines of verse forming a unit marked usually by rhythmic correspondence, rhyme, or the inclusion of a self-contained utterance |
28. | the struggle or struggles a character or characters go through in a story |
30. | the way a story or poem is made. |
33. | the time, place, and circumstances in which something occurs or develops |