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ambiguity
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the multiple meanings wither intentional or unintentional or a word,phrase,sentence, or passage.
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atmosphere
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the emotional mood created by the entirety of a literary work
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conceit
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a fanciful expression, usually in the form of an extended metaphors or surprisingly analogy between seeming dissimilar objectives.
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mood
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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
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parallelism
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also known as parallel construction or parallel structure
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pedantic
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an adjective that describes words, phrases, or general tone that is overly scholarly
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repetition
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the duplicatik ,either exact or approximate, of any element if language such as sound, words, phrases, ect.
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style
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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 |
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tone
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similar to moos, tone describes an authors attitude toward his or her material, audience, or both.
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wit
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wit is intellectually amusing language that surprises and delights
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