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Fig. Lang. 5
100

"Free at last

Free at last

Free at last"

Repetition 

100

Click, snap, boom

Onomatopoeia

100

He ran as fast as a cheetah

Simile

100

The class was a zoo

Metaphor

100

She sells seashells by the seashore

Alliteration

200

A metaphor threaded through an entire story

Allegory

200

I waited in line for a million years

Hyperbole

200

The marigolds represented hope, so the marigolds are an example of...

Symbolism

200

Once in a blue moon

Burning bridges

The ball is in your court


Idiom

200

A metaphor that stretches across several paragraphs

Extended metaphor

300

Hungry mouths to feed

Synecdoche 

300

Spiced rice on a kite

Assonance

300

Back, sick, rock

Consonance

300

The crown is in agreement with the people 

Metonymy 

300

Saying "Thank you" to your guardian angel (who is not physically present)

Apostrophe

400

After totaling her car, she told her dad it was a minor scratch

Meiosis

400

Clearly confused

oxymoron

400

Kick the bucket

Euphemism

400

Speech is silver, silence is golden

Antithesis

400

Less is more

Paradox

500

Differentiate between anthropomorphism and personification + example

Anthropomorphism is literal (Disney movie), personification is figurative.

500

Differentiate between an oxymoron and antithesis + example

An oxymoron is a phrase made of two opposing words. Antithesis is a statement with two contrasting ideas and uses parallel sentence structure. 

500

Differentiate between dramatic, verbal, and situational irony + examples

Dramatic is when the audience has information that the characters in the story don't have.

Verbal: Narrator says something different from what they mean/ what the situation requires

Situational: Character does something to yield a specific result, but the opposite happens

500

Differentiate between synecdoche and metonymy + examples

Synecdoche is a part representing a whole

Metonymy is substituting with similar meaning words

500

Differentiate between hyperbole and meiosis + example

Hyperbole: Exaggeration

Meiosis: Understatement