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Two unlike things compared together using the words like or as

Simile

100

The act of spelling out the way a sound sounds

Onomatopoeia

100

Two unlike things compared together without using the words like or as

Metaphor

100

Giving humanlike qualities to non-human objects or animals

Personification

100

Using a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent

Double Entendre

200

A humorous or exaggerated imitation of something

Parody

200

Using the same consonant sound to start two or more nearby words in a sentence

Alliteration

200

When apparently contradictory words appear next to each other

Oxymoron

200

The use of irony to mock someone or show you think they’re lesser

Sarcasm

200

What is the following sentence an example of?

The dry cleaners sign said, “Drop your pants here, and you’ll receive prompt attention.”

Double Entendre

300

A word or phrase that does not literally mean what it says; it has some other meaning

Idiom

300

Poetry that shares strong feelings about something, exaggerates the good parts, packed with meaning

Ode

300

Two unlike things being compared with two other unlike things

Analogy

300

A complete exaggeration to make a point, often used to create a humorous or mean effect

Hyperbole

300

Making a reference to a part of another work of literature or historical story

Allusion

400

Using the same vowel sound in two or more nearby words in a sentence

Assonance

400

Using the same consonant sound at the middle or end of two or more nearby words in a sentence

Consonance

400

What is the following sentence an example of?

The friendly fog flirted with the water on the lake.

Alliteration

400

What is the following sentence an example of?

The steam whooshed through the manhole cover.

Onomatopoeia

400

What is the following sentence an example of?

The hill was covered with a billion flowers.

Hyperbole

500

What is the following sentence an example of?

The reporters wanted to know what the buzz is around town.

Idiom

500

What is the following sentence an example of?

She is as blind as a bat.

Analogy

500

What is the following sentence an example of?

"Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!"

Oxymoron

500

What is the following sentence an example of?

The fireman has never told anyone he was afraid of fire.

Irony

500

What is the following sentence an example of?

Oh, sunset above the clouds, you are a flaming machete of eternity.

Ode