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Schemes “The man is supposed to provide for the support of the woman; the woman to make the home agreeable to the man” (52). anadiplosis – repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the following clause

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Schemes

“The man is supposed to provide for the support of the woman; the woman to make the home agreeable to the man” (52).

anadiplosis – repetition of the last word

of one clause at the beginning of the

following clause

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Schemes

“The man is supposed to provide for the support of the woman; the woman is supposed to make the home agreeable to the man” (52).

ellipsis – the deliberate omission of a

word or of words readily implied by the

context

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Schemes

“The man is supposed to provide for the support of the woman; the woman is supposed to make the home agreeable to the man” (52).

synonymous parallelism – People are

supposed to take care of each other.

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Schemes

“The man is supposed to provide for the support of the woman; the woman to make the home agreeable to the man” (52).

anitmetabole – repetition of the same

words in reverse order in successive

parallel clauses

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juvenilia [jooh-vuh- nil -ee-uh]

- pl nworks of art, literature, or music produced in

youth or adolescence, before the artist, author, or composer has formed a mature style.

NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH juvenalian -- satire in which the speaker attacks vice and error with contempt and indignation