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Literary Term help?

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What is the literary term associated with the following sentences?

1.But if possibiity of evil to exclude good, no good even can be done.

2.Frankly, my deqar, I don't feel like dining out.

3.Clang battleaxe, and crash brand! Let the king reign.

4. His first irresisttible notion was that the whole China Sear had climbed on the bridge.

5.Roll on, thou dark blue ocean, roll.

6.He employs over one hundred hands on his ranch in Wyoming.

7.Over the cobble he clatter and clangs in the dark inn-yard.

8.And called for flesh and wind to feed his spears.

9.The setting-red-tail-light of the departing day.

10.Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit; By and by it will strike.

11.There are millions of people waiting to get through the door.

Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.

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  2. 1.But if possibility of evil to exclude good, no good even can be done.  anadiplosis

    2.Frankly, my dear, I don't feel like dining out.  Expletive

    3.Clang battleaxe, and crash brand! Let the king reign. Onomatopoeia and personification

    4. His first irresistible notion was that the whole China Sear had climbed on the bridge. Hyperbole, Metonymy

    5.Roll on, thou dark blue ocean, roll. Apostrophe

    6.He employs over one hundred hands on his ranch in Wyoming. Synecdoche

    7.Over the cobble he clatter and clangs in the dark inn-yard. Onomatopoeia  and alliteration

    8.And called for flesh and wind to feed his spears.Synecdoche,personification perhaps

    9.The setting-red-tail-light of the departing day. Metaphor

    10.Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit; By and by it will strike. Sarcasm

    11.There are millions of people waiting to get through the door. Hyperbole

    Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country  Parallelism

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