Lesson 21 of 39 • 1 upvotes • 3:08mins
Epiphora Is a figure of speech in which a sequence of words is repeated at the end of neighbouring clauses to give them emphasis.
39 lessons • 3h 21m
Overview
9:50mins
Accumulation
7:35mins
Adjunction
3:40mins
Adnomination
3:48mins
Alliteration
5:31mins
Allusion
14:19mins
Anaphora
5:11mins
Antanaclasis
5:22mins
Anticlimax
4:10mins
Antiphrasis
6:02mins
Antithesis
5:20mins
Apostrophe
5:27mins
Assonance
2:23mins
Cataphora
2:42mins
Chiasmus
3:09mins
Climax
4:08mins
Dysphemism
5:47mins
Ellipsis
4:49mins
Euphemism
4:02mins
Epigram
4:50mins
Epiphora
3:08mins
Hyperbole
5:34mins
Hypophora
3:17mins
Irony
7:33mins
Litotes
4:55mins
Oxymoron
2:40mins
Personification
5:12mins
Puns
6:46mins
Merism
4:11mins
Metalepsis
7:51mins
Metaphor
4:32mins
Metonymy
3:52mins
Simile
3:38mins
Synecdoche
4:52mins
Tautology
4:44mins
Understatement
4:24mins
Zeugma and Syllepsis
3:58mins
Onomatopoeia (not a figure of speech)
3:16mins
Closing Remarks
8:41mins