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Published on: 2012-08-29
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This book is made up of:Parts of speech, literary terminologies, sayings and:- Poem: a literary composition in verse, especially one expressing deep feeling or noble thought in an imaginative way.Spiritual: of the human spirit or soul, not physical or worldly.Spiritualism: the belief that spirits of the dead can and do communicate with the living.Carnal: Of the body or flesh, not spiritual, e.g. Carnal desires.Psalm: a sacred song, especially one of those in the book of Psalms in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible.Anthology: a collection of passages from literature, especially poems.Alliteration: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of several words in succession, e.g. sing a song of six pence or I love to love those who choose to love.Myth: a traditional story that embodies popular beliefs or explains a practice, belief or natural phenomenon. A parable, allegory. A fictitious person or thing.Metaphor: the application of a word or phrase to something that it does not apply to literally, in order to indicate a comparison with the literal usage, e.g. the evening of one’s life, food for thought, Peter the Rock.Simile: a figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another, e.g. went through it like a hot knife through butter, he is as hard as rock.Oxymoron: putting together words, which seem to contradict one another, e.g. bittersweetEulogy: a speech or piece of writing in praise of a person or thing.Dirge: a slow mournful song, a lamentation for the dead.Euphemism: a mild or roundabout expression substituted for one considered improper or too harsh or blunt, ‘pass away’ is a euphemism for ‘die’.Paradox: a statement etc. That seems to contradict itself or to conflict with common sense but which contains a truth, e.g. ‘more haste, less speed’.Pantheism: the belief that God is everything and everything is God.Parable: a story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth.Split infinitive: an infinite with a word or words placed between to and the verb, e.g. to thoroughly understand. Many people dislike this construction and it can usually be avoided e.g. by putting to understand thoroughly.Exaggeration: to making of (a thing or issue) seem larger or more than it really is; with exaggerated courtesy, with excessive courtesy.Evocation: calling up, produce, or inspire (memories, feelings, a response, etc.)Hyperbole: an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally, e.g. a stack of work a mile high.Fact: something known to have happened or be true or to exist.- Propaganda: publicity intended to spread ideas or information that will persuade or convince people.Fiction: a product of the imagination; an invented story.Onomatopoeia: the formation of words that imitate or suggest what they stand for, e.g. cuckoo, plop, sizzle, chirp, screech, bubble.Omnipotent: having unlimited power or very great power.Omnipresent: present everywhere.Omniscient: knowing everything, having very extensive knowledge.- Om: a mystic syllable considered the most sacred mantra (in Buddhism and Hinduism etc)Chant: a tune to which the words of psalms or other works with irregular rhythm are fitted by singing several syllables or words to the same note; a monotonous song.Verse: a metrical form of composition, as distinct from prose.Prose: written or spoken language not in verse form.Satire: the use of ridicule, irony, or sarcasm in speech or writing.Parody: a comic imitation of a well-known person or literary work or style.Satanism: worship of Satan, using distorted forms of Christian worship.Tautology: saying of the same thing over again in different words.Travesty: an absurd or inferior imitation.Innuendo: an unpleasant insinuation.Craze: a great but often short-lived enthusiasm for something.Dream: a series of pictures or events in a sleeping person’s mind.Vision: the faculty of seeing, sight. Something seen in the imagination or in Cinderella - University of Pittsburgh Cinderella Aarne-Thompson-Uther folktale type 510A and related stories of persecuted heroines translated and/or edited by D. L. Ashliman. VARIOUS PRAYERS AND INTENTIONS. Prayer To The Holy Trinity ... Presentation on theme: "VARIOUS PRAYERS AND INTENTIONS. Prayer To The Holy Trinity O Most Holy Trinity Father Son and Holy Spirit I adore Thee profoundly. 100 Great Short Stories - American Literature 100 Great Short Stories! There are thousands of short stories in our short story library but with so many stories and so little time we did you the favor of ... Inspirational Quotes and Pictures - Beautiful Thoughts ... My Wishes For You for New Year When you are Lonely I wish you LOVE When you are Down I wish you JOY. When you are Troubled I wish you PEACE. When things look Empty ... Who is Michael the Archangel in the Bible? - Creation science Who is Michael the Archangel in the Bible? Michael the Archangel is a very important individual in heaven. Archangel means "chief of the angels" so Michael must be ... "Well Done Son!" Guy - TV Tropes The "Well Done Son!" Guy trope as used in popular culture. Our hero may be a perfectly Nice Guy respectable successful a loving husband and a good father Advantages and Disadvantages of the Internet You Must Be ... Advantages and Disadvantages of the Internet You Must Be Aware Of. Internet has been perhaps the most outstanding innovation in the field of communication in the ... Prince Philip : The sickest man in the UK? - Chris Spivey The second year he patted his head. This year he said: Oh youre back again. The only royal he hasnt met so far is the Queen. He met Charles and ... Prince Andrew & Prince Charles in row over future role of ... Thank you Elaine for your kind compliment which quite surprised me (I am not accustomed to something pleasant being said to me). I was brought by very loving ... Joseph Prince Antinomian Megastar and Teacher of Lawless ... Occassionally I see youtube posts with Joseph Prince Grace sermans that my friends put on facebook and when I tried to warn them to be careful about what he ...
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