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ambiguity
the multiple meanings wither intentional or unintentional or a word,phrase,sentence, or passage.
atmosphere
the emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work
conceit
a fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphors or surprisingly analogy between seeming dissimilar objectives.
mood
this term had two distinct meanings in English writing! 1. grammatical and deals with verb unitls and a speakers attitude. 2. inductive moos is used only for fact I sentences
parallelism
also known as parallel construction or parallel structure
pedantic
an adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly
repetition
the duplicatik ,either exact or approximate, of any element if language such as sound, words, phrases, ect.
style
the consideration of style:
1. an evaluation of the sum of the choices an author makes in blending diction
2. classification of authors to a group and comparison of an author to similar authors
tone
similar to moos, tone describes an authors attitude toward his or her material, audience, or both.
wit
wit is intellectually amusing language that surprises and delights