the similarity of syntactical stricture in neighbouring phrases/sentences
a statment that seems to be sekf contradictory or opposed to common sense
critizes certain events,people or conditions by making them appear ridiculous
a play on wors that have the same (or similar) sound but different meanings
two comtradictory words that are used together
saying the opposite of what one actually means
a series of words or expressions, beginning with the most important and ending with the least
a series of words beginning with the least important and ending with the most
the opposite of hyperbole, saying that something is less important than it actually is
hiding the real nature of something unpleasant by using a mild or indirect term for it
something concrete that stands for someyhing abstract or invisible
a listing of words or phrases
when an idea, object or animal is given human characteristics
comparing two things using the words like or as
the repitition of a word or several words at the beginning of sentences
the repetition of the consonant sound at the beginning of neighbouring words
exaggeration
comparing two things without using the words like or as
a question to which the answer is obvious
shows the difference or contrast between two objects or ideas