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100

Simile

Compares two dissimilar objects or ideas with "like" or "as"

100

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

Idioms 

100

Allusion

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

100

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

Dramatic Irony

200

Metaphor

Comparison of two dissimilar objects or ideas without "like" or "as".

200

A writer presents a situation or thing as if it is less important or serious than it is in reality. It describes something with less strength than would be expected.

Understatement

200

Puns

The writer uses words/phrases with similar or identical sounds, but different meanings. OR. Puns can also use words/phrases that have the same spelling, but more than one definition. OR. A “play on words” (definitions & sounds)

200

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

Situational Irony

300

Paradox

A statement or situation that appears to contradict itself but then makes sense after rereading it.

300

The author uses an understatement to make a serious situation funny.

Comedic/Ironic Understatement

300

Irony

Contradictory or unexpected statements or situations reveal a reality that is different from what appears to be true. When what SHOULD happen does not ACTUALLY happen

300

No one goes to Panera anymore
because it is so crowded.

Paradox

400

Oxymoron

Created by two contradictory terms/phrases that are put together in a sentence

400

The author uses an understatement to defuse a tense/uncomfortable situation.

Polite Understatement

400

Personification

A type of metaphor when a nonhuman thing/idea is given human traits/characteristics/feelings. Writers use it to help liven up descriptions and create images in a reader’s mind.

400

Please create an original copy. Your only choice is to get to work.

Oxymoron

500

Hyperbole

Purposely exaggerates something to an extreme.

500

The author uses an understatement to downplay a great achievement.

Modest Understatement
500

Euphemism

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

500

Jack is taller than a skyscraper.

Simile