Device
Device
Device
Sentence Types
100

Giving humanlike qualities to nonhuman things

Personification

100

The repetition of the letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words

Alliteration

100

Comparison of two things using like or as

Similie

100

What are you eating for lunch?

Interrogative Sentence

200

Descriptions that appeal to one or more of the five senses

Imagery

200

The listing of things to create the effect of a rhythm

Cataloging 

200

An overstatement or exaggeration meant to create emphasis

Hyperbole

200

I’m eating Pizza for lunch.

Declarative Sentence

300

The repetition of the beginning of successive clauses

Anaphora

300

The expression of two opposite things existing at the same time/in the same thing

Antithesis

300

Sentence type must begin with an independent clause and finish with the dependent clause

Cumulative Sentence

300

Remember to use the garlic butter.

Imperative Sentence

400

Not using coordinating conjunctions where they are necessary

Asyndeton

400

A sentence made up of repeating grammatical structure (clause or phrase structure)

Parallelism 

400

The repetition of the end of successive clauses

Epistrophe

400

I ate the best lunch ever!

Exclamatory Sentence

500

The repetition of similar ideas in reverse or mirrored sequence

Chiasmus

500

When a single word is used to link two different thoughts by distributing through the sentence

Zeugma

500

Sentence type that must begin with a dependent clause and is finished with the independent clause

Periodic Sentence

500

Don't forget to throw out your trash.

Imperative Sentence