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a) synecdoche;
b) personification;
c) irony.
32. Objectivity, impartiality in rendering facts or events, “inverted pyramid” structure - these are the peculiar features of
a) Newspaper style;
b) Scientific style;
c) The Style of Official Documents.
The use of impersonal passive constructions is typical of
a) Belles-Lettres style;
b) Publicistic style;
c) Scientific style.
If a secondary part of the sentence is torn away from the word it refers to and gains some sort of independence and greater degree of significance, it is a
a) detachment;
b) syntactic tautology;
c) parenthesis.
The reiteration of the final unit of one utterance at the beginning of the next utterance is
a) aposiopesis;
b) anadiplosis;
c) anaphora.
If poetic or archaic words are used in the colloquial context,
a) they elevate the speech;
b) they produce humorous effect;
c) they characrerize the speaker as a well-educated person.
The stylistic device that shows likeness of two objects, belonging to two different classes is
a) an imaginative comparison;
b) a logical comparison;
c) epithet.
Words (belonging to elevated (literary) stratum) which denote objects, processes, phenomena of science, humanities, technique are
a) terms;
b) professionalisms;
c) barbarisms.
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