#1
Which literary device is characterized by the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences?
#2
In Puritan sermons, which literary device involves the use of exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally?
#3
In Puritan sermons, which literary device involves the use of words with opposite meanings in close proximity to create a contrasting effect?
#4
In Puritan sermons, which literary device involves the use of exaggeration for emphasis or effect?
#5
In Puritan sermons, which literary device involves the use of words or phrases that have similar beginning sounds, typically consonants?
#6
In Puritan sermons, what is the primary purpose of using allegory?
#7
Which literary device is commonly used in Puritan sermons to emphasize a particular idea by repeating it in different words or phrases?
#8
What term refers to the intentional reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work in Puritan sermons?
#9
What term refers to the repetition of consonant sounds, typically at the beginning of words, in Puritan sermons?
#10
Which literary device involves the use of words that imitate the sound they describe, occasionally employed in Puritan sermons for rhetorical effect?
#11
In Puritan sermons, what term refers to the arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in a series of three?
#12
Which literary device involves the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas, often in parallel structure, to highlight their differences in Puritan sermons?
#13
Which literary device, often employed in Puritan sermons, involves the substitution of a word or phrase with a closely related word or phrase to create a rhetorical effect?
#14
Which literary device, occasionally employed in Puritan sermons, involves the use of a word or phrase that imitates the sound it represents?
#15
Which literary device, often employed in Puritan sermons, involves the use of a word or phrase to stand in for another word or phrase with which it is closely associated?
#16