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100

Repetition of initial consonant sounds in close proximity.

What is Alliteration?

100

An explicate comparison, signified by the words like or as.

What is a Simile?

100

Two words with the same final consonant and/or vowel sound.

What is a "Rhyme"?

100

A concise line of Hebrew poetry, typically formed by two versets, or halves, which together reveal the moral lesson.

What is a Proverb?

200

A comparison of any two things based upon similar categories.

What is an Analogy?

200

Repetition of vowel sounds, including initial vowel sounds, followed by different consonant sounds.

What is Assonance?

200

A brief story featuring characters, usually animals, whose decisions and actions teach the reader a moral lesson.

What is a Fable?

200

A brief story that teaches a moral lesson through comparison of characters' decisions and actions.

What is a Parable?

300

The substitution of part of an object for the whole, or vice versa, and the substitution of a species for the genus, or visa versa.

What is Synecdoche.

300

A category of objects that is divided into subcategories.

What is Genus?


300

A subcategory or object that belongs to a broader category (genus)

What is a Species?

300

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400

A word that means exactly the same or nearly the same thing as another words.

What is a Synonym?

400

A phrase/clause that has acquired a specific cultural meaning separate from its original context.

What is an Idiom?

400

A formula for writing analogies a:b::c:d

What is Standard Form?

400

A word that names the opposite of another word.

What is an Antonym?

500

A comparison between at least two pairs of dissimilar things "a is to be as c is to d"

What is Proportional Analogy.

500

When two or more words, phrases or clauses repeat the same parts of speech.

What is Parallelism?

500

A figure of speech that uses a negated antonym to create an understatement.

What is a Litotes?

500

A figure of speech that uses intentional redundancy to emphasize a point or create a humorous effect.

What is Pleonasm?

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