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- Isocolon abstract "Isocolon is a figure of speech in which a sentence is composed by two or more parts (cola) perfectly equivalent in structure, length and rhythm: it is called bicolon, tricolon, or tetracolon depending on whether they are two, three, or four.A well-known example of tricolon is Julius Caesar's \"Veni, vidi, vici\" (\"I came; I saw; I conquered).The term is derived from the Greek ἴσος (ísos), \"equal\" and κῶλον (kôlon), \"member, clause\". The plural is '-cola' but in English may also be '-colons'.".
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- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Lincoln.
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- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Academic_honor_code.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Aeneid.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Britain.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Between_the_devil_and_the_deep_blue_sea.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_poetry.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Cloak_and_dagger.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Collocation.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Colon_(rhetoric).
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- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Gabriele_DAnnunzio.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Gettysburg_Address.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
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- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink High_crimes_and_misdemeanors.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink John_Locke.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Life,_Liberty_and_the_pursuit_of_Happiness.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Psalm_114.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Quatrain.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Rank_and_file.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_three_(writing).
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Siamese_twins_(linguistics).
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Signed_Sealed_Delivered.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Skull_and_crossbones.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Tic-tac-toe.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Tony_Blair.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Triad.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Two_Treatises_of_Government.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Virgil.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Winston_Churchill.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLink Word_of_Faith.
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Isocolon".
- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLinkText "bicolon".
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- Isocolon wikiPageWikiLinkText "tricolon".
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- Isocolon subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Isocolon subject Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Isocolon hypernym Figure.
- Isocolon type Person.
- Isocolon type Argument.
- Isocolon type Technique.
- Isocolon type Term.
- Isocolon comment "Isocolon is a figure of speech in which a sentence is composed by two or more parts (cola) perfectly equivalent in structure, length and rhythm: it is called bicolon, tricolon, or tetracolon depending on whether they are two, three, or four.A well-known example of tricolon is Julius Caesar's \"Veni, vidi, vici\" (\"I came; I saw; I conquered).The term is derived from the Greek ἴσος (ísos), \"equal\" and κῶλον (kôlon), \"member, clause\". The plural is '-cola' but in English may also be '-colons'.".
- Isocolon label "Isocolon".
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- Isocolon sameAs 同数節.
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- Isocolon wasDerivedFrom Isocolon?oldid=706987798.
- Isocolon isPrimaryTopicOf Isocolon.