| 1. | A similar device is the flashforward ( also known as prolepsis ).
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| 2. | We thus have an analepsis and prolepsis in the very same scene.
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| 3. | "' I have another question about prolepsis.
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| 4. | "This will be an exploration in prolepsis, " she writes.
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| 5. | Such an anticipatory argument is called a prolepsis.
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| 6. | :One difference is that Prolepsis is in the dictionary while Proslepsis is not.
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| 7. | Prolepsis as a rhetorical technique is also related to and used in other forms and techniques.
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| 8. | This is both analepsis and prolepsis.
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| 9. | The closest word that comes to mind is prolepsis, but that's not quite it.
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| 10. | In narratological analyses prolepsis can be used with the order of events and presentation of events in texts.
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