The repetition of consonant sounds. If you use no enough of this poetic device you will get a serious poem, however if you use too much you will get a ridiculous sound, as in a tongue-twister.
What is alliteration
100
To write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital letter.
What is capitalization
100
A subject of discussion.
What is a theme
200
A direct statement comparing two things without using like or as; often uses the verb "to be", ex: is, are, was, am, etc.
What is metaphor
200
A word that imitates the sound it makes. Ex:crash, bang, boom, sizzle, hiss, etc.
What is onomatopoeia
200
Any member of a small class of words found in many languages that are used as replacements or substitutes for nouns and noun phrases. Ex: I, me, you, us, we, he, she, him, her, they, them, it, etc.
What is a pronoun
200
The technique of narrating a story in four different ways (typical, action, dialogue, and reaction).
What is narrative leads
300
A figure of speech in which two unlikely things explicitly compared.
What is simile
300
A gross/elaborate exaggeration of something to make it sound extreme.
What is hyperbole
300
Any member of a class of words that function as the main elements of predicates, that typically express action, state, or a relation between two things, and that may be inflected for tense, aspect, voice, mood, and to show agreement with their subject or object.
What is a verb
300
A consideration or reflection along with physical sensations not connected with sight, hearing, taste, or smell.
What is thoughts/feelings
400
Words that help you picture something in your mind; something you can perceive with your senses.
What is imaginary
400
Words are placed to create an idea through the shape or form; can outline a shape, form a shape, or show the movement of an object.
What is concrete/shape poetry
400
A word pronounced the same as another but differing in meaning. Ex: effect and affect; then and than; past and passed; who's and whose; weather and whether; no and know; they're, there and their; etc.
What is homophones
400
This is a technique for slowing down important parts of narratives and creating imagines that readers can see and sounds they can hear.
What is making a movie in your mind
500
The addition of human characteristics to a nonhuman object.