Trickly solve Figures of Speech A Anaphora : the repetition of words or phrases at the beginning in a group of sentences, clauses, or poetic lines. EX: I love everything about you. I love your face. Alliteration : repetition of an alphabet in a words in a line or clause, at the beginning not use at the middle or end portion. Ex: P eter P iper p icked a p eck of p ickled p eppers. Assonance : Repetition of same vowel sounds in the middle portion of a word. But the word will start with a consonant. Ex: Cl a p your h a nds, and st a mp your feet. Antithesis : a figure of speech that places two completely contrasting ideas or clauses in juxtaposition. Ex: Art is long, and Time is fleeting. Apostrophe : the speaker addresses a dead or absent person, or an abstraction or inanimate object Ex: “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Anti-Climax : a figure of speech that consists of the usually sudden tran
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