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Horizontales
A type of sentence in which the main clause falls at the end.
The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses.
A thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else, especially something abstract.
A figure of speech in which a single word (such as a verb) is used in different senses at the same time.
The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
A sentence that makes a statement, and ends with a period.
The means of persuasion that appeals to the emotions of an audience.
The order and arrangement in which words are placed.
The feeling a word provokes beyond its literal meaning.
Giving human traits to a non-human thing.
A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
The character or emotions of a speaker or writer that are expressed in the attempt to persuade an audience.
A sentence that asks a question.
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Figure of emphasis in which the words in one phrase or clause are replicated, exactly or closely, in reverse grammatical order in the next phrase or clause.
The “named” thing that is later replaced by a pronoun.
A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole.
Verticales
The event or occurrence that prompts somebody to write or say something.
A type of sentence that tells somebody to do something.
A type of sentence in which the main clause comes at the beginning.
Intended to teach.
The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques; Using words to get your point across
A list or series of words, phrases, or clauses that is connected with the repeated use of the same conjunction.
The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
The omission of conjunctions between items in a list
The fact of two OPPOSITE things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
Using logic and objective evidence to appeal to the audience.
Using something nearby or related to a thing to represent that thing.
Word choice.
A literary device that reflects the writer's attitude toward the subject matter.