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Identify phonetic, graphic and morphemeic SD used in the following sentences


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 1410.


Phonetic, graphic and morphemic stylistic devices

1. He swallowed the hint with a gulp and a gasp and a grin. (R. K.)

2. Then, with an enormous, shattering rumble, sludge-puff, sludge-puff, the train came into the station. (A.S.)

3. Dreadful young creatures - squealing and squawking. (C.)

4. The quick crackling of dry wood aflame cut through the night. (Sl.H.)

5. "It don't take no nerve to do somepin when there ain't nothing else you can do. We ain't gonna die out. People is goin' on - changin' a little may be - but goin' right on." (J. St.)

6. "De old Foolosopher, like Hickey calls yuh, ain't yuh?" (O'N.)

7. "The Count," explained the German officer, "expegs you, chentlemen, at eight-dirty." (С. Н.)

8. After a hum a beautiful Negress sings "Without a song, the dahay would nehever end." (U.)

9. "My daddy's coming tomorrow on a nairplane." (S.)

10. She mimicked a lisp: "I don't weally know wevver I'm a good girl. The last thing he'll do would be to be mixed with a hovvid woman." (J.Br.)

11. Best jeans for this Jeaneration.

12. Follow our advice: Drinka Pinta Milka Day.

13. Piglet, sitting in the running Kanga's pocket, substituting the kidnapped Roo, thinks:

 

this shall take

"If is I never to

flying really it." (M.)

 

14. "When Will's ma was down here keeping house for him - she used to run in to see me, real often." (S.L.)

15. He missed our father very much. He was s-l-a-i-n in North Africa. (S.)

16. We were sitting in the cheapest of all the cheap restaurants that cheapen that very cheap and noisy street, the Rue des Petites Champs in Paris. (H.)

17. Laughing, crying, cheering, chaffing, singing, David Rossi's people brought him home in triumph. (H.C.)

18. The precious twins - untried, unnoticed, undirected - and I say it quiet with my hands down - undiscovered. (S.)

19. David, in his new grown-upness, had already a sort of authority.(І.М.)

20. She was waiting for something to happen or for everything to un-happen. (Т. Н.)

21. Militant feminists grumble that history is exactly what it says -His-story - and not Her story at all. (D.B.)

22. "I love you mucher."

"Plently mucher? Me tooer." (J.Br.)

23. So: I'm not just talented. I'm geniused. (Sh. D.)

 

 


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