Stylistic device
In literature and writing, a stylistic device is the use of any of a variety of techniques to give an auxiliary meaning, idea, or feeling to the literal one written.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Alliteration |
| ► | Allusion |
| ► | Assonance |
| ► | Contrast |
| ► | Euphemism |
| ► | Exaggeration |
| ► | Rhyme |
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