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100

A comparison of two dissimilar objects or ideas. The comparison should seem unlikely. Not limited to words such as "like or as"

what is Simile?

100

A comparison of two dissimilar objects or ideas without using words "like or as". Representation is used by the writer.

what is Metaphor
100

I wanted to make a tissue dance, so I put a boogie in it.

what is Pun.
100

He got another 4! He must be Albert Einstein.

what is Allusion

100

He is a walking sky scraper

what is Metaphor

200

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

what is Allusion

200

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

what is Personification

200

To die you have to live

what is Paradox

200

The door groans when we open it.

what is Personification

200

I'm feeling a little under the weather

what is Idiom

300

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

what is Idiom

300

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

what is Hyperbole

300

That thing weighs a ton! It is not that heavy.

what is Comedic/Ironic Understatement

300

We are just lightly at odds on this opinion (couldn't disagree more).

Polite Understatement

300

I got a 4, but I still have plenty to work on.

what is Modest Understatement 

400

A paradox created by two contradictory terms. 2 contrasting words/phrases are put together in a sentence. Many times they are next to each other, but not always. 

what is Oxymoron

400

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

Understatement

400

No thanks; I don't really want a free 500$ visa gift card.

what is Verbal Irony

400

A fire-fighters house caught on fire.

what is Situational Irony 

400

In Spider Man Homecoming, only Aunt Mae, Ned, Happy, and a few others know that Peter Parker is Spider Man.

what is Dramatic Irony

500

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

what is Situational Irony

500

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

what is Euphemism.

500

The pig took a mud bath 

what is Oxymoron

500

We had a rehearsal last night. Let's just say that we have a lot of room for improvement.

what is Eupemism 

500


It is nearly as cold as the arctic today!

what is simile