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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | epistrophe | ending of successive clauses with the same word | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 2 | Epistrophe | The repetition of the last word or phrase in a series of sentences to create heavy emphasis | Speech Techniques |
| 3 | Epistrophe | The repetition of the last word or phrase in a series of sentences to create heavy emphasis | Speech Techniques |
| 4 | Epistrophe | repeition of the same word or group of words at the ends of successive clauses; sets up a pronounced rhhythm and gains a special emphasis both by repeating the word and by putting the word in the final position. (Genius is said to be self-concious; I canno tell whether Miss Ingram was a genius, but she was self-conscious--remarkably self-concious indeed) | Rhetorical Strats |
| 5 | epistrophe | repetition of same word at ends of successive clauses | Literary/Poetry/Syntax Terms FINAL |
| 6 | Epistrophe | Repitition of the same word or group of words at ends of successive clauses | Retorical Devices |
| 7 | epistrophe | repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc. | English Terms |
| 8 | epistrophe | repetition at the ends of clauses and sentences | Rhetorical Strategies |
| 9 | Epistrophe | repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses. | Syntax Techniques |
| 10 | epistrophe | repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses | English Terms |
| 11 | epistrophe | Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses | AP English Vocab |
| 12 | epistrophe | The cars do not sell because the engineering is inferior, the quality of materials is inferior, and the workshop is inferior. | AP English Vocab - Examples |
| 13 | epistrophe | In 1931, ten years ago, Japan invaded Manchukuoo - without warning. In 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia - without warning. In 1938, Hitler occupied Austria - without warning. In 1939, Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia - without warning. | AP English Vocab - Examples |
| 14 | Epistrophe | repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc. | Week 3 |
| 15 | Epistrophe | in rhetoric, the repetition of a phrase at the end of successive sentences | AP english terms |
| 16 | Epistrophe | Repetition of the same word or group of words at the ends of successive clauses | Schemes |
| 17 | Epistrophe | "I'll have my bond! Speak not against my bond! I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond" | Schemes |
| 18 | Epistrophe | repitition of a wrod at the end of succesive clauses | LIT TERMS |
| 19 | epistrophe | the repitition of the same word or words at the end of successive phrases , clauses, sentences | shelnut literary terms |
| 20 | epistrophe | repitition of ends of two or more successive verses, clauses, sentences | English Terms |
| 21 | epistrophe | repetition of ends of two or more successive sentences/verses etc. | English Terms (fall semester) |
| 22 | Epistrophe | repetition of the ends of two or more successive sentences, verses, etc | english exam |
| 23 | epistrophe | I believe we should fight for justice. You believe we should fight for justice. How can we not, then, fight for justice? | english exam1 |
| 24 | epistrophe | the repetition of the same word or group of words at the end of successive clauses | Schemes |
| 25 | Epistrophe | repetition of the same word of group of words at the end of successive clauses--Can feel more abrupt | Syntactical Schemes |
| 26 | epistrophe | repetition of the same word/phrase at the ends of successive clauses for rhythm or emphasis | Sentence Schemes |
| 27 | epistrophe | repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses | schemes |
| 28 | epistrophe | Repetition of the same word of group of words at the END of successive clauses makes you really remember the word(s), harsher, attacking feeling. | Schemes |
| 29 | Epistrophe | ending of successive clauses with the same word | AP English Vocab |
| 30 | epistrophe | the repetition of a group of words at the end of successive clauses | card terms |
| 31 | epistrophe | the repetition of the closing word or words at the end of successive words, clauses, or verses | Kallish Vocab |
| 32 | epistrophe | repetition end and end | List 22! |
| 33 | epistrophe | The repetition of a group of words at the end of successive clauses - for example, " they saw no evil, they spoke no evil, and they heard no evil." | ap eng vocab 6-10 |
| 34 | Epistrophe | In rhetoric, the repetition of a phrase at the end of successive sentences. | AP Key Terminology |
| 35 | epistrophe | the reptition of groups of words at the end of a succesive clause. ex. "They saw no evil, they spoke no evil, and they heard no evil." | rhetoric devices |
| 36 | epistrophe | the repetition of a groupl of words at the end of sucessive clauses | AP Words |
| 37 | Epistrophe | Emphasizing words by repeating them at the ends of neighboring clauses | Rhetorical Devices |
| 38 | Epistrophe | The repetition of a group of words at the end of successive clauses. "They saw no evil, they spoke no evil, they heard no evil." or "To become a top-notch player, I thought like an athlete, I trained like an athlete, I ate like an athlete." | AP Eng/Comp Terms |
| 39 | Epistrophe | "They saw no evil, they spoke no evil, they heard no evil." or "To become a top-notch player, I thought like an athlete, I trained like an athlete, I ate like an athlete." | Terms With Examples |
| 40 | Epistrophe | "They saw no evil, they spoke no evil, they heard no evil." or "To become a top-notch player, I thought like an athlete, I trained like an athlete, I ate like an athlete." | AP Eng/Lang. Terms |
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