Definition
Definition
Definition
Example
Example
100

A comparison of two dissimilar objects or ideas. The objects/ideas should be different enough from each other that a comparison would seem unlikely

What is a simile

100

A comparison of two dissimilar objects or ideas without words such as “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor 

100

A statement or situation that at first appears to contradict itself, but makes sense after some reflection.

What is a paradox

100

As slow as a sloth.

what is a simile
100

Less is more.

What is a paradox

200

An author references a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work that the audience should be able to recognize

What is a allusion

200

A saying/phrase commonly known in a particular culture whose meaning is not meant to be taken literally

What is a idiom

200

An author purposely exaggerates to an extreme. Usually meant to emphasize a characteristic/description

What is a hyperbole 

200

I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.

What is hyperbole

200

To my dog, our neighborhood park is the Garden of Eden.

What is allusion

300

The audience knows something(s) that some character(s) do not.

What is dramatic irony

300

A writer presents a situation or thing as if it is less important or serious than it is in reality.

What is a understatment

300

When a writer uses a softer/nicer word/phrase in the place of something that could be considered offensive or unpleasant.

What is a euphemism

300

 character stepping out into a hurricane and saying, “What nice weather we're having!”

What is verbal irony

300

Beat around the bush

What is a idiom

400

When the audience expects an event to occur, but something different/unexpected happens

What is situational irony

400

Contradictory or unexpected statements or situations reveal a reality that is different from what appears to be true

What is irony
400

A paradox created by two contradictory terms.

What is a oxymoron 

400

a person who is bleeding heavily might say, “It's just a scratch,”

What is a understatment

400

soccer-player kicking the ball into his own goal while trying to block a shot

What is situational irony

500

when what is said is the opposite of the literal meaning

What is verbal irony

500

The writer uses words/phrases with similar or identical sounds, but different meanings. (Homophonic Puns)

What is a pun

500

A type of metaphor when a nonhuman thing/idea is given human traits/characteristics/feelings

What is personification 

500

No longer with us: dead.

What is a euphemism

500

the alarm clock yells

What is personification