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Syntax Meaning: organization of words in a sentence (usual: subject-verb-object) Scheme Stylistic Device Meaning: ARTFUL syntax (parallelism, juxtaposition, antithesis are common schemes) Purpose: adds beauty Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Meaning: a form of repetition where the last word of the clause begins the next clause Purpose: accentuates a point or draws attention from another point; adds beauty Example: • “Fear leads to anger; Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Meaning: a form of repetition where the last word of the clause begins the next clause Purpose: accentuates a point or draws attention from another point; adds beauty Example: • “Fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Meaning: a form of repetition where the last word of the clause begins the next clause Purpose: accentuates a point or draws attention from another point; adds beauty Example: • “Fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Meaning: a form of repetition where the last word of the clause begins the next clause Purpose: accentuates a point or draws attention from another point; adds beauty Example: • “Fear leads to anger; anger leads to hate; hate leads to suffering.”—Yoda Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Example: “The poor wish to be rich, Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Example: “The poor wish to be rich, the rich wish to be happy, Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Example: “The poor wish to be rich, the rich wish to be happy, the single wish to be married, Anadiplosis Stylistic Device Example: “The poor wish to be rich, the rich wish to be happy, the single wish to be married, and the married wish to be dead.”—Ann Landers Anastrophe Stylistic Device Meaning: the reversal of the natural order of words in a sentence Purpose: places emphasis on the displaced word; add beauty Example: • “Intelligent she was not. In fact, she veered in the opposite direction.’ Max Shulman, The Many Loved of Dobie Gillis • She looked at the sky dark and menacing. Elliptical Stylistic Device Meaning: sentence structure which leaves out something in the second half. Commas are usually used to take the place of omitted material. Purpose: deletes repetition of a preceding word or phrase Elliptical Examples: Noun ellipsis: “I went swimming, and John went, too.” [swimming omitted] Verb ellipsis: “She favors romantic comedies, and Jane musicals.” [favors omitted] Verb-phrase ellipsis: “He went for a walk, but they didn’t.” [go for a walk omitted]