Her face was as white as snow.
Simile
Metaphor
A comparison of two unlike objects, without using “like” or “as”.
THEY GOT ME GOOD THAT TIME. But he did not know he was dying.
Dramatic irony - On the side walk bleeding
Wich one is the odd ? " Onomatopeia , alliteration , Rethorical question, Verb "
Verb
The number of main literary devices used in Charles
4
He was black, black all over, and very intelligent. He was so intelligent .
Repetition
Rhyme
The use of the same or similar sounds either internally or at the ends of lines in order to produce an audible echo effect .
i loved the old man i think it was his eye… i made up my mind to take the olds mans life and thus rid myself of the eye forever .
Tell tale heart - verbal irony
Two Literary devices found in mostly music
Rhyme , symbol
how was Laurie after he started kindergarten ?
Disrespectfull , ignorant etc..
The night waned, and I worked hastily, but in silence. First of all I dismembered the corpse. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs.
Imagery
Euphemism
A polite word or expression used instead of a more direct one to avoid shocking or upsetting someone.
Yes,” I said, laughing. “You must have your hands full with Charles.” “Charles?” she said. “We don’t have any Charles in kindergarten.”
Situational irony - charles
what are the literary devices in !" Hi Pop ,y'old dust mop "
Metaphor , rhyme and diction
Who's the narrator
Laurie's mom
Was I bothering you when I turned that corner?
Rhetorical Question
Foreshadowing
Refers to the clues that hint at what is going to happen later in the plot.
In Romeo and Juliet, the title characters commit suicide .
Dramatic irony
literary devices that are used for representation or a prespective of image .
Imagery and symbol
what are some clues that Charles = Laurie ?
The proof of clues in the story is the drastic change of his attitude and personality after starting kindergarten and how it resembles a lot to Charles .
The gleaming sunbeams shone down on the vast green fields. The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plain.
Assonance
Satire
satire is a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn.
if person A touches person B's hair, person A may say “I love when you do that.”
Verbal irony
Died = Passed away
Euphemism
Why does Laurie misbehave, and what does he try to do by misbehaving?
Laurie misbehave for attention , Laurie's behavior is very similar to charles , At school charles/laurie he hits the kids kick the teacher and at home he spill his sister's milk and call his dad a dust mop