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== References == === Citations === {{Reflist|30em}} === Sources === {{refbegin}} * [[Chris Baldick|Baldrick, Chris]]. 2008. ''Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms''. Oxford University Press. New York. {{ISBN|978-0-19-920827-2}}. * [[Edward P. J. Corbett|Corbett, Edward P. J.]] and Connors, Robert J. 1999. ''Style and Statement''. Oxford University Press. New York, Oxford. {{ISBN|0-19-511543-0}}. * [[X. J. Kennedy|Kennedy, X.J.]] et al. 2006. ''The Longman Dictionary of Literary Terms: Vocabulary for the Informed Reader''. Pearson, Longman. New York. {{ISBN|0-321-33194-X}}. * [[Mark Forsyth|Forsyth, Mark]]. 2014. ''The Elements of Eloquence''. Berkley Publishing Group/Penguin Publishing. New York. {{ISBN|978-0-425-27618-1}}. * Quinn, Edward. 1999. ''A Dictionary of Literary and Thematic Terms''. Checkmark Books. New York. {{ISBN| 0-8160-4394-9}}. * {{cite web |url = http://rhetoric.byu.edu |title = ''Silva Rhetorica'': The Forest of Rhetoric |publisher = Brigham Young University }} {{refend}}
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