Lit. Device #1
Lit. Device #2
Lit. Device #3
Tone Words #1
Tone Words #2
100

Comparing two things NOT using "like" or "as"

Metaphor

100

"Twinkle, twinkle, little star

how I wonder what you are"

Apostrophe

100

"Who's gonna turn down a Junior Mint? It's chocolate; it's peppermint; it's delicious...it's refreshing"

Enumeratio 

100

"I hate green beans. I can't stand the smell of them. They are absolutely the most disgusting thing I have ever ate." 

Abhorrent 

100

"The sunset yesterday truly touched my soul. It was breathtaking."

Awe

200

A picture of someone with exaggerated features

Caricature 

200

"OMG" "Peace out ya'll" "Fo sho"

Colloquial 

200

"I am terribly happy."

Oxymoron

200

Strict in manner and attitude.

Austere

200

Sarcastic/ sharp and forthright 

Acerbic

300

"a penny saved is a penny earned"

Aphorism

300

"The pressures of unity causes disunity" 

Paradox

300

Reference to a famous historical, Biblical, mythological, or literary figure or event.

Allusion

300

"I don't want to take this quiz. What if I can't remember the words? What if I fail? I should have studied more!" 

Angst 

300

"Yes! I passed my vocabulary quiz with over a 100! Yes! Woo-hoo!"

Euphoric

400

When two vastly different objects are compared in a simile or metaphor.

Conceit

400

"Listen to the motor. Listen to the wheels. Listen with your ears."

Anaphora

400

"The young pastor’s voice was tremulously, sweet, rich, deep, and broken.” 

(NOT ENUMERATIO)

Asyndeton 

400

Mental or physical pain or suffering

Anguish 

400

Showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.

Audacious 

500

“It was no great distance, in those days, from the prison-door to the market-place.”

Expletive 

500

The audience that is physically present when a speech is delivered.

Immediate audience 

500

A pithy observation that contains a general truth.

Aphorism 

500

"I just love to read. I could read all day. I wish my only job was reading. I love books!"

Ardent

500

Having mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.

Ambivalent