Incongruous.
A combination of two words that do not typically belong together in the same sentence is known as an "oxymoron." Oxymorons are commonly used in literature and speech to create emphasis or provoke thought by joining contradictory terms. Some examples include "jumbo shrimp," "living dead," and "deafening silence."
Words like 'and', 'but', and 'or' are called conjunctions. Conjunctions link together clauses and multiple ideas in a sentence. There are subordinating conjunctions and there are coordinating conjunctions. Subordinating conjunctions show the relationship between the dependent clause it is in and the other parts of the sentence; coordinating conjunctions join together two or more independent clauses, or phrases that can stand alone as they are.
compound word
Conjunctions are used to join parts of a compound sentence.
A sentence or an independent clause is a group of words that has a subject, a verb, and forms a complete thought.
That word is called a preposition. Prepositions are used to show the relationship between the noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Silence.
You call it a palindromic sentence. If it isn't a sentence it is a palindromic phrase or palindromic sequence.
compound words
The King would call together his subjects and mete out justice. The King would call together his subjects and mete out justice.
Alliteration
Phone call is two words. Used in an example sentence "I am waiting for a phone call from my lawyer".
Words like 'and', 'but', and 'or' are called conjunctions. Conjunctions link together clauses and multiple ideas in a sentence. There are subordinating conjunctions and there are coordinating conjunctions. Subordinating conjunctions show the relationship between the dependent clause it is in and the other parts of the sentence; coordinating conjunctions join together two or more independent clauses, or phrases that can stand alone as they are.
compound word
The King would call together his subjects and mete out justice.
It is called a "rebus".
It is called syntax.
The missing words in the sentence are 'a crutch, a crutch!'. The words were spoken by Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet.