Begins with A
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Begins with O - S
Bonus (About Me)
100

The repetition of the same initial consonants of words or of stressed syllables in any sequence of neighboring words

Alliteration

100

Refers to the author’s word choice

Diction

100

Visually descriptive or figurative language

Imagery

100

The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristic to a nonhuman or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.

Personification

100

How many dogs do I have?

1: his name is Cho Cho

200

An indirect or passing reference to an event, person, place, or artistic work

Allusion

200

When one or more words are omitted from a sentence

Ellipsis

200

A persuasive device that employs facts, figures, data, and other credible evidence to support an opinion, argument, or conclusion.

Logos

200

A quality that evokes an emotion like pity or sadness

Pathos

200

What is some of the best food I've had?

Ramen in France and pasta in Italy.

300

Comparing two things or instances in time often based on their structure and used to explain a complex idea in simpler terms

Analogy

300

Repetition of consonant sounds two or more times in short succession within a sentence or phrase

Consonance

300

An intentionally exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally but creating a desired humorous effect

Hyperbole

300

A thing that represents or stands for another thing like an object that represents an abstract idea

Symbolism

300

What is my job outside of being a teacher?

I'm a writer. My first book is being published later this year.

400

A device used to create contrast by placing two parallel but opposite ideas in a sentence

Antithesis

400

A characteristic spirit of a given culture, era, or community or its beliefs; Ethos, in purely rhetorical terms, is a label used to identify an appeal to the ethics of a culture or individual

Ethos

400

The expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite of what the writer intends to achieve a humorous effect or to add emphasis.

Irony

400

A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction

Oxymoron

400

What are some of the places I've traveled to?

South of France, Amalfi Coast, Naples, Budapest, London, Edinburgh

500

Highlights a particular part of a piece through the repetition of initial consonants. The repetition of certain sounds creates emphasizes not only the words in the passage themselves but on the pattern, creating a musical effect.

Alliteration

500

Creates emphasis through the humorous effect that is created by the author’s overstatement.

Hyperbole

500

Used to characterize conflicting emotions, thoughts, or occurrences.

Oxymoron

500

 Adds more value and meaning to something more than their literal meanings.

Symbolism

500

What is my first name?

Meikko