are beyond hope,
but this could be a game changer for me, a book on English grammar with chapter titles that include: "Polyptoton,"
"Aposiopesis," "Merism," "Hyperbaton,"
"Anadiplosis," "Diacope," "Hendiadys,"
"Epistrophe," "Tricolon," "Epizeuxis,"
"Syllepsis," "Enallage," "Zeugma,"
"Chiasmus," "Catachresis," "Litotes,"
"Metonymy," "Pleonasm," "Epanalepsis," and even
"Scesis Onomaton, Mark Forsyth also known as Inky Fool, presents the secret of writing unforgettable phrases, uncovering the
techniques that have made immortal such lines as `To be or not to be' and
`Bond. James Bond.' in his latest book The Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the Perfect English Phrase, this could be the one for me, now out with the dictionary to find our what all of the chapter titles mean.
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