Syntax
Repetition
Diction
Comparison
Figurative Language
100

It will take more than thoughts and feelings and well-wishes to fix this disastrous mess.

Polysyndeton

100

Her fingers fumbled, and the phone fell.

Alliteration

100

The mayor served in office until he croaked at the age of 83.

Dysphemism

100

She looked up at him, as innocent as a kitten.

Simile

100

By the time we got back to the house, my feet were killing me.

Hyperbole

200

The open sky sprawled above her. The jagged cliffs spread beneath her.

Parallelism

200

No longer shall we sit in darkness; no longer shall we cower to their vile schemes.

Anaphora

200

As he loomed over me, yelling about my incompetence, I quivered, putrified. 

Malapropism

200
In order to overcome the darkness, we must become the light by continuing to speak truth.

Metaphor

200

Not one person was awake that night when death arrived.

Personification

300

Determined to reestablish connection, she wrote letters, called every day, even drove the three hours to show she cared.

Asyndeton

300

When I commit, I commit everything I have and all of myself.

Anadiplosis

300

The shadow lurked closer, and I saw her eyes and mouth widen in a silent scream.

Oxymoron

300

After an oppressively hot summer, the crisp winds of fall were a welcome reprieve.

Juxtaposition

300

I suppose since you saved my life, I owe you a favor.

Understatement

400

Delusion, confusion, and paranoia are the primary symptoms, they say.

Hyperbaton

400

I'll be there in the good times, in the dull times, and even in the dark times.

Epistrophe

400

The rest of the year was a humiliating attempt to overcome the memory of the wardrobe malfunction.

Euphemism

400

Each time I met her, I was reminded of a stained glass window with its different facets, intricacies, colors.

Analogy

400

Despite being consumed with grief, I attempted to pull myself together before going downstairs to answer questions.

Idiom/Colloquialism

500

Her beauty was a poison, yet her toxicity somehow attracted him all the more.

Chiasmus
500

The letters were consumed in the flaming, burning hot fire.

Pleonasm

500
Water kept trickling into the crack in the sidewalk.

Consonance

500

If we do not learn to live in peace with one another, we will die in misery alone.

Antithesis

500

The path, which hundreds of feet have traveled before, stretched out before us.

Synecdoche