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Linguistics / Humanities / Semantics / Literal and figurative language / Epistrophe / Repetition / Metonymy / Litotes / Minimisation / Rhetoric / Literature / Figures of speech
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Linguistics
Humanities
Semantics
Literal and figurative language
Epistrophe
Repetition
Metonymy
Litotes
Minimisation
Rhetoric
Literature
Figures of speech

The 20 Most Common Figures of Speech Your Name_____________________________ Alliteration ­The repetition of an initial consonant sound.    Write the word here ______________________ Anaphora ­ T

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