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Definition
100

In this figure of speech, human qualities are attributed to non-human things.

What is personification?

100

The leaves crunched beneath her feet as she walked through the autumn forest.

What is onomatopoeia?

100

The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.

What is personification?

100

Life is but a dream, a fleeting shadow in the night.

What is metaphor?

100

This is a direct comparison between two unlike things, often using "is."

What is a metaphor?

200

When a word imitates the sound it represents, such as "buzz" or "whisper," it is called this.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

The silence stretched on, heavy and thick, like a fog.

What is simile?

200

Oh, love, you are a fickle friend.

What is apostrophe?

200

The wild winds whipped through the willows, whispering secrets.

What is alliteration?

200

This term refers to an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis.

What is hyperbole?

300

This figure of speech involves the repetition of the same initial consonant sound in a series of words.

What is alliteration?

300

Her act was a seriously funny performance that left the audience in stitches.

What is oxymoron?

300

His suitcase weighed a ton, bursting at the seams with clothes.

What is hyperbole?

300

He had a real knack for turning a molehill into a mountain.

What is idiom?

300

This term refers to a phrase that means something different from its literal meaning, often culturally specific.

What is an idiom?

400

This figurative language uses "like" or "as" to compare two different things.

What is a simile?

400

It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.

What is antithesis?

400

He’s in hot water after his latest blunder.

What is idiom?

400

The less you care, the more they notice.

What is paradox?

400

This is a phrase that combines contradictory terms, such as "deafening silence."

What is an oxymoron?

500

This figurative language involves using a part to represent the whole, such as "all hands on deck."

What is synecdoche?

500

He has a good eye for detail, always spotting the flaws in the work.

What is synecdoche?

500

I know one thing; that I know nothing.

What is paradox?

500

The classroom was a pressure cooker, ready to explode with ideas.

What is metaphor?

500

This term refers to a statement that is seemingly self-contradictory but may reveal a deeper truth.

What is a paradox?