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AP Latin Rhetorical Figures
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1. An abrupt failure to complete a sentence.
Aposiopesis
Metonomy
Tmesis
Ecphrasis
2. Use of words whose sound suggest the sense
Allegory
Anastrophe
Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
3. Use of a word before it is appropriate; leaves the reader hanging until the thought is completed (usually a verb comes between an adjective and the noun it modifies)
Prolepsis
Litotes
Oxymoron
Personification
4. Interlocking word order ABAB
Oxymoron
Onomatopoeia
Synchysis
Enjambment/Enjambement
5. Comparison using 'like' or 'as'
Synedoche
Pleonasm
Simile
Enjambment/Enjambement
6. Substituting part for the whole
Synedoche
Asyndaton
Aposiopesis
Alliteration
7. An inversion of the natural order of speech(reversal of logical word order)
Chiasmus
Elipsis
Ecphrasis
Hysteron Proteron
8. An address to some one or thing not present.
Apostrophe
Oxymoron
Transferred Epithet
Zeugma
9. Arrangement of words in ABBA order.
Chiasmus
Assonance
Enjambment/Enjambement
Hysteron Proteron
10. A narrative in which abstract ideas (love - rumor - knowledge) figure as circumstances or persons usually to enforce a deeper moral truth
Allegory
Hysteron Proteron
Synedoche
Elipsis
11. An exageration without like or as
Alliteration
Ecphrasis
Hyberbole
Pleonasm
12. Happens in poetry. Closely related words are split between one line and the next - often used by a poet to bind a poem together. It also adds the benefit of a pause before the completion of a thought.
Hyperbaton
Apostrophe
Enjambment/Enjambement
Tricolon Trescens
13. Saying what one says will not be said
Elipsis
Onomatopoeia
Polyptoton
Praeteritio
14. Separation of parts of a compund word
Tmesis
Oxymoron
Praeteritio
Enjambment/Enjambement
15. When words that belong together naturally are separated for effect.
Hyperbaton
Apostrophe
Tmesis
Transferred Epithet
16. Implied comparison
Praeteritio
Onomatopoeia
Polysyndaton
Metaphor
17. Attributing some characteristic of one thing to another thing
Ecphrasis
Simile
Onomatopoeia
Transferred Epithet
18. Use of one closely conected noun in place of another
Metonomy
Pleonasm
Hendiadys
Hyperbaton
19. Double negative - understatement
Elipsis
Oxymoron
Tmesis
Litotes
20. Assumption of another persons character
Hysteron Proteron
Elipsis
Metaphor
Propsopopoeia
21. Use of words of same or similar meaning
Hyberbole
Pleonasm
Tmesis
Allegory
22. When the object of a preposition precedes the preposition.
Alliteration
Anastrophe
Simile
Hyperbaton
23. A formal description - often used in epic to make a transition to a new scene
Assonance
Ecphrasis
Zeugma
Enjambment/Enjambement
24. Repitition of the same sounds in two or more words. usually applies to consonants and accented initial vowels.
Alliteration
Propsopopoeia
Pleonasm
Hyberbole
25. Assigning inanimate objects human qualities
Personification
Ecphrasis
Elipsis
Zeugma
26. Joining of dissimilar words in a unit
Apostrophe
Zeugma
Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
27. Repitition of a word - usually at the begining of a clause or phrase. Used for emphasis.
Anaphora
Tricolon Trescens
Aposiopesis
Pleonasm
28. An omission of conjunctions in a series
Pleonasm
Alliteration
Aposiopesis
Asyndaton
29. Use of excessive conjunctions
Metonomy
Polysyndaton
Apostrophe
Zeugma
30. The expression of an idea using two nouns joined with an 'and' but translated 'Of'
Tmesis
Hendiadys
Metaphor
Simile
31. Repitition of sounds - usually vowel sounds.
Ecphrasis
Asyndaton
Assonance
Metonomy
32. Omission of one or more words necessary to the sense.
Hendiadys
Elipsis
Personification
Anastrophe
33. Repitition of key word with slight change to form
Aposiopesis
Personification
Asyndaton
Polyptoton
34. Contradictory words in the same phrase
Oxymoron
Polyptoton
Hysteron Proteron
Allegory
35. Using words in context where the meaning is contrary to the situation
Aposiopesis
Irony
Metonomy
Hyberbole
36. Three like phrases in a row - three relative clauses - three prep clauses - etc
Hyperbaton
Enjambment/Enjambement
Synedoche
Tricolon Trescens