From ancient grudge break to new mutiny…


Prologue Quiz Answer: Antithesis

“From ancient grudge break to new mutiny” is an example of antithesis. Antithesis is the use of opposite phrases close to each other with similar grammatical construction. In this case “ancient grudge” and “new mutiny” are opposite (ancient and new) and share the same grammatical structure (adjective, noun).

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Last Updated on March 7, 2014 by ELAAdmin

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