1.) Anadiplosis: The pink porpoise popped up the pole, and the pole fell over with a clang, and the clang rang all throughout the land.
So I'll just be honest; most of these gems (except ^ that one) were pulled from my book or its successors, haha...
2.) Epizeuxis: [...] and between each sharp, resonating toll, a voice as small as a mouse gradually grew more audible, saying, "Finally...Finally...Finally."
3.) Enumeratio: "She's a far cry from the sweet, loving girl everyone thinks she is; she's a mess-maker, a distraction, a notorious manipulator."
4.) Conduplicatio: "In short, if you thirsted for adventure, you would not find it. But you would, however, see carpets of the god-forsaken things after which the land was named: trees. Yellow trees. Orange trees. Dark, dark red trees. Beyond, in the distance, green and lighter green trees. Dead trees. Trees coming back to life. Stumps of trees. Baby trees. Trees as old as the beginning of time!"
5.) Simile: "On the outskirts of the clearing, a short, brown man appeared suddenly, with skin as dark as pumpernickel."
6.) Apposition/Anaphora: "Look to your fellow nobles and repeat after me: I, Isabella Anne Winchester, do by my life solemnly swear to lead and protect the Frozen Kingdom and all its people, to obey and honor the stars' wisdom, and to enforce laws with strict determination."
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