Definitions
Definitions pt.2
Examples
Examples pt.2
100

Repetition of similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words 

What is Alliteration?

100

Personification 

What is giving human-like characteristics to non-human objects?

100

Unfortunately, I knew there was no getting through to her. When Margot was betrayed, she had a heart turned to stone. 

What is a Metaphor?

100
A cow once lived in my backyard. I wasn't sure when he got there, but we had been inseparable since. 

What is an Anecdote?

200

Anecdote

What is a brief story from the past about something or someone? 

200

Repetition of similar vowel sounds

What is Assonance?

200

Will wondered wearily if he would ever wake up to a water balloon fight. 

What is Alliteration?

200

The sun rose like a fiery cannon shooting from the sky.

What is a Simile?

300

Comparing two things using "like" or "as"

What is a Simile? 

300

A word that sounds similar to what it is describing

What is Onomatopoeia? 

300

Jimmy had always been my best friend. The thing I loved about him most? His smile was a mile wide.

What is an Anecdote? 

What is a Hyperbole?

What is a Metaphor?

300

The ocean waves whispered secrets to the shore

What is Personification?

400

Hyperbole 

What is an intentional exaggeration? 

400

Metaphor

What is comparing two things without using "like" or "as"?

400

Outside of the unlit room, I see the rain go drip trip drip all the way down the lid of my pickle jar.  

What is Assonance?

or 

What is Onomatopoeia? 

400

"Quick! Act natural; Mom just pulled into the driveway!" My confidence that we'd get the house cleaned up in time grew smaller with each step she took toward the house. 

What is an Oxymoron?

500

Repetition of a word/words at the start of phrases, clauses, or sentences 

What is Anaphora?

500

Oxymoron

What is placing contradictory words next to each other?

500

Ain't no mountain high enough. Ain't no valley low enough. Ain't no river wide enough. 

What is Anaphora?

500

It wasn't long before they crashed into the wall. Bam! Their head hit the stone with an echoing boom. "Ouch!"

What is Onomatopoeia?