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Please see the previously asked discussion question linked below for ambiguity examples.
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No, it's not. Syntax is just the way words are in a sentence. For example, when you read some of the questions on Yahoo! Answers, you can sometimes tell what country someone is from just by their syntax - meaning, just by the way they word ...
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Hegel being a supporter of Idealism, he hated tangibles. He liked the idea that things/objects appear to us, regardless of why. This was his real argument, that "X" had the same properties as "Y". That two things could b...
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I don't think so, as both conditions exist. Antithesis illustrates two opposites. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epo...
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In both, there is the direct contrast between light and dark (moreso in frank) and love and hate (look at parental roles in both, the abondoning of creature, and capulet's and montague's denial of children's love). You could also say that t...
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No - antithesis is the device used if the balanced parts of a sentence contain ideas that are in contrast. the 'deafening din of dynamite' is an example of alliteration.
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