Mastering Figures of Style and Sentence Structure

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Figures of Style
  2. Comparison
  3. Metaphor
  4. Enumeration
  5. Imperative Present
  6. Sentence Functions
  7. Subject and Objects
  8. Groupe Nominal
  9. Adjective Types
  10. Adverbs

📖 1. Figures of Style

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Comparison (la comparaison): A figure that explicitly compares two elements using a comparative tool (e.g., "comme," "plus... que").
    Example: "Il est fort comme un lion."
    Key Point: Uses tools + image for vivid comparison.

  • Metaphor (la métaphore): A figure that directly equates two elements without using comparative tools.
    Example: "Cet homme est un lion."
    Key Point: Creates a direct image, enhancing expressiveness.

  • Enumeration (l’énumération): A list of words or groups separated by commas, used to emphasize or intensify.
    Example: "Il a faim, froid, peur, sommeil."
    Effect: Insists, accumulates, shows intensity.

  • L’impératif présent: A verb mode used to give orders, advice, or make requests.
    Features: No explicit subject; specific endings for each person.
    Examples: "Mange !", "Mangeons !", "Mangez !"

  • Functions in the sentence:

    • Subject: Who/what performs the action.
    • COD (Complément d’Objet Direct): Receives the action directly, no preposition.
    • COI (Complément d’Objet Indirect): Receives the action via a preposition (à, de).
    • CC (Complément Circonstanciel): Provides additional info (where, when, how, why).
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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What is a comparison as a figure of style?

2. What distinguishes a comparison figure of style from a metaphor?

3. Which of the following is an example of comparison as a figure of style?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Figures of Style — role?

Enhance language with vivid images or emphasis.

Comparison — definition?

Explicitly compares two elements using tools like 'comme'.

Comparison — tool?

Uses words like 'comme', 'plus... que'.

Metaphor — definition?

Directly equates two elements without using comparison tools.

Metaphor — definition?

Directly equates two unlike elements without tools.

Enumeration — purpose?

Lists words or groups to emphasize or intensify.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué cubre la hoja de repaso sobre Mastering Figures of Style and Sentence Structure?

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