parallel
When words, phrases, and ideas across a work of fiction are similar in structure and echo one another
An upside down T.
Coordinates, such as conjunctions like "and" or "but," are typically used to join similar words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence. They help connect ideas that are of equal importance or contribute to a balanced sentence structure.
vestigial
One tool that can help generate similar phrases is thesaurus.com. It provides synonyms and related words to help you find alternative phrases.
words, phrases, or sentences that have the same grammatical structure
a case of he said, she saidWho said?Mom said!Dad said!
Two samples are said to homologous, in this context, when they are both very similar in structure and shape and more than likely function.
The literary device used in this sentence is parallelism, where two phrases have a similar structure for emphasis and rhythm.
I think "having said that" is a person speaking about themselves. That being said, is referring to someone else having said it, but the phrases can probably be interchanged.
He said yo face!
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