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Chiasmus Examples

Chiasmus is the reversing the order of words in the second of two parallel phrases. This rhetorical device is also referred to as reverse parallelism, antimetabole or syntactical inversion. Chiasmus Examples in Quotes Do I love you because you’re beautiful? Or are you beautiful because I love you? – Oscar Hammerstein The value of marriage is […]

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Character Trait Examples

Character traits are all the aspects of a person’s behavior and attitudes that make up that person’s personality. Everyone has character traits, both good and bad. Even characters in books have character traits. Character traits are often shown with descriptive adjectives, like patient, unfaithful, or jealous. Types of Character Traits The old expression that actions speak […]

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Assonance Examples

Many examples of assonance can be found in prose and poetry. Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. It is used to reinforce the meanings of words or to set the mood. Setting the Mood with Assonance In this example by Carl Sandburg, in Early Moon, the long “o” sounds old or mysterious. “Poetry is old, ancient, […]

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The “Study With Intention” Method: Focus on Learning, Not Just Time

Many students measure study success by hours spent, but long hours don’t guarantee results. A student can spend 5 hours passively reading notes and learn very little. The Study With Intention Method emphasizes quality over quantity, turning every study session into a purposeful, results-driven activity. What Is Studying With Intention? Studying with intention means focusing […]

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