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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Anadiplosis | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Anaphora | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Antanaclasis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Catharsis | Yes | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Catharsis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Chiasmus | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Colloquialism | Yes | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Colloquialism | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Double Entendre | Yes | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Double Entendre | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Epizeuxis | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Epizeuxis | Yes | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Juxtaposition | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Non Sequitur | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Portmanteau | Yes | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Portmanteau | No | 100%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| ______ is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of moral or spiritual renewal, or achieve a state of liberation from anxiety and stress. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| ______ language is a language that is informal and conversational. A ________ is a word or expression that is commonplace within a specific language, geographic region, or historical era. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| A ________ is a literary device that can be defined as a phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways. The first meaning in ______ is usually straightforward, while the second meaning is ironic, risqué, or inappropriate. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| ______ is a literary device in which two or more words are joined together to coin a new word, which refers to a single concept. | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| It is defined as a rhetorical device in which the words or phrases are repeated in quick succession, one after another, for emphasis. It is also called “diacope.” | Prosthesis | No | 100%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Anadiplosis | Yes | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Anadiplosis | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Anaphora | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Anaphora | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which a phrase or word is repeatedly used, though the meaning of the word changes in each case. It is the repetition of a similar word in a sentence with different meanings, or a word is repeated in two or more different senses. | Antanaclasis | Yes | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Antanaclasis | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Catharsis | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Chiasmus | Yes | 50%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Chiasmus | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Colloquialism | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Double Entendre | No | 50%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Double Entendre | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Epizeuxis | No | 50%
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| It refers to the repetition of a word or words in successive clauses in such a way that the second clause starts with the same word which marks the end of the previous clause. | Juxtaposition | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Juxtaposition | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Non Sequitur | No | 50%
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| ________ is a literary device that includes statements, sayings, and conclusions that do not follow the fundamental principles of logic and reason. They are frequently used in theater and comedies to create comedic effect. | Non Sequitur | Yes | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Portmanteau | No | 50%
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| ______ is a rhetorical device in which two or more clauses are balanced against each other by the reversal of their structures in order to produce an artistic effect. | Prosthesis | No | 50%
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| ________ is a literary device that involves the addition of an extra sound or syllable to the beginning of a word, which helps in making it easier to pronounce. Since the meaning of this word is “to put before,” an additional syllable or sound is placed at the beginning of a word, which helps in highlighting it. | Prosthesis | Yes | 50%
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