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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Abstract | not attached to anything |
| Active Voice | verb that is an action |
| ad hominem | an argument |
| aesthetic | relating to beauty or to branch of philosophy concerned with art |
| allegory | corresponds with another peace of liturature |
| alliteration | repatition of similar sounds in the biginning of the word |
| allusion | a referance to a lit term to a historical or literary person place, or event |
| anachronism | people or places in wrong time setting |
| anadiplosis | repatition of a word at the end of a phrase, which begins the next phrase |
| analogy | comparing two things that otherwise would be unlike |
| anaphora | repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a succesive phrases and sentences |
| Abstract | not attached to anything |
| Active Voice | verb that is an action |
| ad hominem | an argument |
| aesthetic | relating to beauty or to branch of philosophy concerned with art |
| allegory | corresponds with another peace of liturature |
| alliteration | repatition of similar sounds in the biginning of the word |
| allusion | a referance to a lit term to a historical or literary person place, or event |
| anachronism | people or places in wrong time setting |
| anadiplosis | repatition of a word at the end of a phrase, which begins the next phrase |
| analogy | comparing two things that otherwise would be unlike |
| anaphora | repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a succesive phrases and sentences |
| antagonist | the person or obsticle that gets in the way of the main character (the bad guy) |