亚洲网紅露点

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isocolon

[ ahy-suh-koh-luhn ]

noun

Rhetoric.
plural isocola
  1. a figure of speech or sentence having a parallel structure formed by the use of two or more clauses, or cola, of similar length, as 鈥淭he bigger they are, the harder they fall.鈥


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of isocolon1

1550鈥60; < Greek 颈蝉贸办艒濒辞苍, from neuter of 颈蝉贸办艒濒辞蝉 鈥渙f equal members,鈥 equivalent to iso- (meaning 鈥渆qual鈥) + colon 1 (in the sense 鈥渁 rhythmic measure within a prosodic sequence鈥)
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Example Sentences

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That is why the lengths of cola matter鈥攊socolon being a balancing of clauses of the same length: 鈥淭he louder he talked of his honor, the faster we counted our spoons鈥濃攁nd why a 鈥渞ising tricolon,鈥 strictly defined, is one in which the clauses increase not necessarily in importance but in length: 鈥淚 came, I saw, I conquered.鈥

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Reductio ad absurdum, by this token, would be classed as a figure of thought, whereas isocolon鈥攁 sequence of phrases the same length鈥攐r alliteration would be figures of speech.

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