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The repetition of speech sounds in the beginning of nearby words.
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A group of words containing both subjects and predicate (e.g, when she went to the store, he sang)
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What may be suggested by or associated with the meaning of a word (e.g., home may suggest warmth or family
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The parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing the meaning or effect.The social or cultural situation in which a spoken or written message occurs.
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The general or literal meaning of a word.
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Taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or allegory
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A subtle difference in a shade or meaning, expression, or sound.
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A form of language construction in which word forms, sentences, clauses, or paragraphs are constructed in the same way.
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A group of words not containing a subject and a predicate(e.g, running in the rain)
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The use of ridicule or sarcasm, often in humorous or witty ways, to expose immorality or foolishness