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This rhetorical device is a comparison in which something is said to figuratively be like something else using "like" or "as."

Simile

100

A "metaphor" may be defined as this

A comparison in which something is said to figuratively be something else.


100

This famous quote exemplifies this rhetorical device

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”

--Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

Repetition

100

“Sally sells seashells by the seashore.”

Alliteration

100

The lyrics

"If I was a man, I'd be the man"

contain an example of this rhetorical device

Parallelism

200

This rhetorical device imitates the sound it refers to.

Onomatopoeia

200

"Imagery" may be defined as this

Visually descriptive figurative language, especially in literature, that evokes a mental image.

200

This famous quote exemplifies this rhetorical device

"I must be cruel, only to be kind."

--Shakespeare, Hamlet

Paradox

200

"I had to walk to the ends of the Earth to find it."

Hyperbole

200

The lyrics

"You should've said, "No"
You should've gone home
You should've thought twice 'fore you let it all go
You should've known that word 'bout what you did with her"

contain an example of this rhetorical device

Repetition

300

This rhetorical device is an indication or hint of what is to come later in a story.

Foreshadowing

300

A "pun" may be defined as this

The humorous use of words with multiple meanings or words with similar sounds to create wordplay.

300

This famous quote exemplifies this rhetorical device

"There are those who are asking the devotees of civil rights, when will you be satisfied?"

--Martin Luther King Jr., "I Have a Dream"

Rhetorical Question

300

The trees tapped on the window.

Personification

300

The lyrics

"Photo album on the counter
Your cheeks were turning red
You used to be a little kid with glasses in a twin-sized bed"

contain an example of this rhetorical device

Imagery

400

This rhetorical device refers to the act of purposefully using harsh sounds.

Cacophony

400

A "paradox" may be defined as this

A statement that seems self-contradictory or impossible but actually makes sense.

400

This famous quote exemplifies this rhetorical device

"Stay gold, Poneyboy. Stay gold."

--S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

Allusion

400

Silent scream

Oxymoron

400

The lyrics

"I'm getting tired even for a phoenix
Always risin' from the ashes
Mendin' all her gashes
You might just have dealt the final blow"

contain an example of this rhetorical device

Metaphor

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This rhetorical device refers to a part of something being used to refer to a whole.

Synecdoche

500

An "anaphora" may be defined as this

The repetition of a word or words at the start of phrases, clauses, or sentences.

500

This famous quote exemplifies this rhetorical device

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”

--Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice 

Irony

500
It's the best thing since sliced bread.

Idiom

500

The lyrics

"Bill was the heir to the Standard Oil name and money
And the town said, "How did a middle-class divorcée do it?"

contain an example of this rhetorical device

Allusion

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