non
not
Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words
Alliteration
neo or nov
new

5/12
28 - 24 div 8 times 4 + 6
8.8 + 2.87
11.67
A comparison that includes the words like or as
-ology
study of
An expression, idea, or element that has become overused
Cliche
osteo
4/15 + 7/12
17/20
24div(8+4^2)
1
17.35-9.73
7.62
Giving human qualities to animals or inanimate objects
personification
-ous
full of
A technique where a scene ends abruptly at a moment of suspense, leaving unresolved questions
Cliffhanger
phyll
leaf
2 1/7
5(1/3 times 4/5)
1 1/3
5.46+7.19
12.65
Opposite words put together
oxymoron
meso
middle
A character that goes through a change or growth in a story
Dynamic Character
poly, multi
many
5 1/7 times 4 2/3
24
8[20-(9-5)^2]
32
25.9+6.09
31.99
When the opposite of what is expected happens
irony
pseudo
false
An author refers to a subject matter such as a person, place, event, or literary work in a passing reference. Readers make a connection on their own to the subject being mentioned.
Allusion
proto
first
3 1/5
50-[7+(3^2div 3)]
40
14.03-7.92
6.11
An exaggeration used for emphasis or humor
hyperbole