A comparison using like or as?
Simile
persuading with emotions
pathos
Ends most sentences
period
First point in plot diagram
Exposition
What's 9+10?
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Comparison without using like or as?
Metaphor
focused on speakers trustworthiness
Ethos
Used to list items
Colon
End of story
Conclusion
First person POV
The wind howled through the night
Personification
appeal by using logic or reasoning
logos
Used to ask a question
question mark
Point after climax
Falling Action
Author uses, you
2nd person
Pop!,Crash!,Swish!
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole is a type of
Rhetoric Devices
Used to emphasize a point
Exclamation point
Turning point of a story
Climax
Uses words like he, she, they
third person POV
Pretty Purple Purses
Alliteration
Type of communication that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning
Figurative Language
Used to combine 2 main clauses
Semi-colon
Last point in plot diagram
Resolution
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