The feeling a text creates in the reader
MOOD
a comparison using like or as
Simile
A play on words, usually involving more than one meaning of the word
PUN
It is so hot outside! I bet it is a thousand degrees.
HYPERBOLE
A comparison that does not use like or as and is longer than just a phrase
Extended metaphor
A play or story that ends in death, misery, and or disaster
TRAGEDY
Matching sentence structure
Parallelism
A lengthy speech
Solilquoy
The rhythm of a poem
METER
Name a famous poet who uses figurative language
Edgar Allen Poe, William Shakespere
Rhyme between words within a line of poetry within a line of poetry
Internal Rhyme
Understatement
The rhythm of a poem
METER
An incompatibility a character and himself, another character, nature, or fate
CONFLICT
The feeling of the author toward the subject
TONE
A reference to the bible
Biblical allusion
An indirect way of saying something harsh
Euphemism
Imperfect rhyme
Imperfect rhyme
BITTERSWEET
Oxymoron
Smack, crackle, and pop is an example of what figurative language?
Onomatopoeia
The fact two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
JUXTTAPOSITION
appealing to logical reasoning
Logos
A comparison without using like or as
METAPHOR
Coffee, Cakes and Cola
ALLITERATION
Giving non-human characteristics
Personification