the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
Irony
A type of language used to convey the senses, such as sight or sound
Sensory details
This is used to compare two things using like or as
Simile
The appeal that focuses on someone's emotions
Pathos
The sound made by words sounding alike that most poetry is known for
Rhyming!
When the outcome is completely different from what is expected.
Situational Irony
The literary device being used in this sentence: It was dark and dim in the forest.
Imagery
A metaphor is used to what?
Compare WITHOUT using like or as.
Morality and character
The tempo of a poem that gives it it's musical quality
Meter
What happens when the reader knows something that the characters do not.
Dramatic Irony
Bam, Pow! Zap! Sizzle! are example of this sensory detail
Onomatopoeia
When an author has something stand in for a greater meaning beyond the object
Symbolism
Facts and statistics lead to this kind of appeal
Logos
The type of poetry without rhyming.
Free Verse
Jim and Della giving each other gifts that the audience knows is now worthless
Dramatic Irony
The fresh brewed coffee hung in the air, creating an aroma of the early morning: This sentence is about your sense of what
Smell
Animals being given human attributes, like in the book "Animal Farm" is an example of what
Personification
Which of the three rhetorical appeals can be used at the same time?
All three
A strict type of poetry with 14 lines of Iambic pentameter
Someone being named "Fortunato" and then dying a horrible death
Authors include imagery to help the readers do what
Feel more "in the story" and add details
Oh my gosh! Today is the worst day in the history of days ever, and I just can't even. Is an example of what type of figurative language?
Hyperbole
Gandhi once said, "You must be the change you wish to see in the world" This is an example of what appeal?
Ethos and / or Pathos
Iamb