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The comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind using :like" or "as"

Simile

100


a device where words, phrases, sounds, or ideas are deliberately repeated ti create emphasis, rhythm, or memorability 




Repetition

100


the sequence of interconnected events that make up a story




Plot

100


used to develop and reveal a characters personality




Characterization

100


a element of a plot the describes a struggle


Conflict

200


Exaggeration for emphasis or effect




Hyperbole

200


uses descriptive language to evoke a sensory experience 




Imagery

200


A literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.




Foreshadowing

200


An author’s attitude toward his or her subject and audience.




Tone

200


When the audience knows something the characters do not. 




Dramatic Irony

300


A direct comparison between two unrelated things




Metaphor

300


specific elements or features within a work of literature that contributes to its overall meaning




Details
300


uses concrete objects or images to represent abstract ideas




Symbolism

300


an author makes a brief and indirect reference to a person, place or thing




Allusion

300


"She shook the shears at the sheep."

This is an example of...

Alliteration

400


Attributing human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas




Personification

400

the correspondence of two or more words with similar sounding final syllables


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Rhyme

400


two things put next to eachother for contrast




Juxtaposition

400


Words that imitate sounds.




Onomatopoeia

400


When you learn something about a character through their speech, actions, or thoughts.




Indirect Characterization

500

Repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words for effect

Alliteration

500


The repetition of the sound of a vowel




Assonance

500


"Parting is such sweet sorrow.” — Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare.

This is an example of...




Oxymoron

500

While wearing our bathing suits, we grabbed our towels to head to the beach.  As soon as we stepped outside, it started to pour.  "The weather is perfect!" my mother exclaimed.

This is an example of...

Verbal Irony

500


Anything that appears on the surface to be one thing, yet represents something else and carries a hidden, deeper meaning.




Symbolism