'Litotes' being a) one of those
words I can never remember the definition of, and b) yet another of those
writing processes I do without needing to know what it is called. Mark Forsyth’s
‘The Elements of Eloquence’ calls them ‘elements of rhetoric’ and devotes thirty-nine
challengingly-titled chapters to describing them. I was readily familiar with
only three of such terms, and found the book a fascinating read, but I’m still
unable to name any more. I don’t anticipate using any of them as prompts!
This week’s winner is someone
whose writing never fails in its eloquence, but it was for the impact of “Well,
there be many a person with a different skin under the one we all see” that I
declare Antonia’s one hundred and
fortieth episode of ‘Infinity’ this week’s winner.
Thank you all for participating
– even the late-arriving Rosie whose 18th episode of the Princess Pirate is hugely
entertaining and for commenting – such a strong element of this blog.
Words
for the coming week are: absent exact,
butter
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