I'm officially coining the term "Chekhov's Locker" because of Star Trek: Beyond.
Definition: if something is hidden in a reachable place, it will be found at some point.
Example sentence: "I found it in Chekhov's Locker"
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I'm officially coining the term "Chekhov's Locker" because of Star Trek: Beyond.
Definition: if something is hidden in a reachable place, it will be found at some point.
Example sentence: "I found it in Chekhov's Locker"
This is proof that you can use UML to model just about anything. Here's a UML class diagram of rhetorical devices that involve figuration and mapping. I had fun with my son, showing him relations between the family of rhetorical devices. The diagram is incomplete but it's not bad for a first draft.
Hip-Hop figurative language devices for revision over the festive Season :) Flocabulary - Figurative Language (by FlocabularyYT)