Basic Comparisons
Sound Devices
Meaning & Interpretation
Structure & Style
Advanced Figurative Language
100

This compares two things using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

100

“Buzz,” “bang,” and “crash” are examples of this device.

What is onomatopoeia?

100

The literal dictionary definition of a word.

What is denotation?

100

Repeating similar sentence structure for effect.

What is parallelism?

100

Comparing two unlike things over multiple lines or ideas.

What is an extended metaphor (conceit)?

200

This compares two things directly without using “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor?


200

Repetition of beginning sounds in nearby words.

What is alliteration?

200

The emotional or implied meaning of a word.

What is connotation?

200

Saying the opposite of what you mean (often sarcastically).

What is verbal irony?

200

Addressing something that is not present (like talking to time or death).

What is apostrophe?

300

This gives human qualities to non-human things.

What is personification?

300

Repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words.

What is assonance?

300

Placing two contrasting ideas side by side.

What is juxtaposition?

300

When the audience knows something the characters don’t.

What is dramatic irony?

300

A part represents the whole (e.g., “all hands on deck”).

What is synecdoche?

400

This uses extreme exaggeration for effect.

What is hyperbole?

400

Repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words.

What is consonance?

400

An indirect reference to something outside the text (history, pop culture, etc.).

What is an allusion?

400

Repeating words or phrases at the beginning of sentences.

What is anaphora?

400

Pleasant, smooth, flowing sounds in writing.

What is euphony?


500

This is when something represents a deeper meaning (like a rose = love).

What is symbolism?

500

This uses harsh, jarring sounds to create an unpleasant effect.

What is cacophony?

500

Referring to something by a related idea (e.g., “the crown” for a king).

What is metonymy?

500

Repeating structure or ideas in reverse order (A-B-B-A).

What is chiasmus?

500

A complex comparison that is developed in detail throughout a text.

What is a conceit?

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