Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Alliteration
Idioms
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What is a Similie?

A phrase that compares 2 different things to describe one thing using like or as.

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What is a Metaphor?

A metaphor is the comparison of 2 things to describe a something without using like or as.

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What is personification?

Personification is giving a non-human object human-like qualities.

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What is alliteration?

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

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What are idioms?

Idioms are phrases used every day which has a meaning that cannot be understood by just looking at the phrase.

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My dog is as light as a feather.

This is a simile as it involves the comparison of 2 things using like or as.

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Is this a metaphor?: His anger made his blood boil.

This is a metaphor as it has a comparison of 2 things, blood and boiling without using like or as.

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Is this an example of personification?: The sun greeted us wgood morning as it rose from the horizon.

This is an example of personification as the sun cannot speak hence it can't greet someone with good morning.

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Is this an example of alliteration?: Butterflies balanced beautifully on bright blooms?

Yes, this is an example of alliteration as words close together start with the same letters. 

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Is this an idiom?: Give me a hand.

This is one of the most common idioms which means to help someone. The meaning isn't obvious at first but once you know the meaning you will find out that it is indeed an idiom.
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Is the following phrase a simile?: She has a heart of gold.

No, this is not a simile as while there is a comparison of 2 things it does not use the words like or as.

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Is this a metaphor or an Idiom or both?: It's raining cats and dogs.

This is both a metaphor and an Idiom. It is a metaphor as cats and dogs cant literally rain out of the sky instead what this phrase means is there's heavy rain and its an Idiom due to how commonly this phrase is used.

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Is this an example of personification?: The clock struck midnight

While at first this may seem like its personification but it isn't as while the clock can't strike anything on it's own its mechanism can and made it strike midnight.

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Is this an example of TRUE alliteration?: Genuine gratitude goes a long way. 

While at first, this may seem like an example of true alliteration it isn't as the G sounds in the words Genuine and gratitude are different one making  "J" sound and another making a "G" sound.

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Is this an Idiom?: What you know is just the tip of the iceberg.

The iceberg's visible tip represents the small and obvious portion of a situation, while the much larger hidden part underwater represents the unknown aspects.

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Why do you think similes are used?

Comparing a common thing to another may help the reader to imagine the thing the author is trying to describe. Saying as tall as a giraffe when describing a tall person is probably better than just saying a tall person.

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A common metaphor that describes a person with a selfish heart. Uses an adjective that is usually used to describe a specific type of weather but instead describes the heart.

A cold-hearted person 

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Stories written for which age groups of people commonly have personification in them.

Stories that have been written for children commonly have personification included in them.

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What is the use of alliteration?

Alliteration is used because firstly it grabs the attention of the reader. Secondly, alliteration makes the phrase the reader reads memorable, that's why it is commonly used in advertisements as a mode of persuasion

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A common Idiom that involves an expensive item and 2 body parts.

The idiom is: Costing an Arm and a Leg.
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Why do you think in the common Similie "As Busy as a Bee" the word Busy is being compared to a bee? Why do you think another animal that's too seen as a hardworking animal has not been chosen here? Hint: Think about the connection of this to other figurative language devices.

You may have noticed that Busy and Bee start with the same letter "B" which makes the phrase have alliteration it making memorable. Despite the countless other animals that could be used for this simile Bees are used as they make the similie memorable.

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What does this metaphor mean?: A roller coaster of emotions. Why has a roller coaster been used to describe the emotions of a person here?

This metaphor tells us about a situation that caused the subject to feel many different types of emotions. A roller coaster is being used to describe the number of emotions the subject faces as in a roller coaster the Labyrinthine track of the roller coaster connects to the good, neutral, and bad emotions.

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What does the common personification that picture says a lot mean according to you? Why do you think they have used this adverb to describe the picture?: "That picture says a lot".

This common personification means that a picture gives much information about a situation. The adverb saying a lot has been used here since a picture is worth many words a single picture can say a lot about a problem or a situation.

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While alliteration is certainly used in advertisements to make certain phrases more memorable, what is used in story writing? What else does alliteration do to improve one's writing?

The use of alliteration in story writing, poetry and more is to empathize specific phrases that are important. This can help the reader to understand what parts of the story are important to the plot so that he or she remembers those parts. It can also give the story a rhythm which makes it more interesting to read and makes it a overall more memorable phrase.
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Idioms help your writing come to life but they can also bring it down if misinterpreted. What challenges may writers face if they choose to include idioms in their writing?

While there are many challenges that writers may face here are a few examples:

1. The reader not understanding what the writer meant: This can lead to other problems as well and overall an important part of the writing could be misunderstood.

2. The reader loses interest in the text: Since the reader does not understand what the writer is trying to tell him/her he/she will lose interest in the story or text.

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