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assigning human qualities to something not human |
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exaggeration or overstatement |
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polite, less offensive term for someting that might offend someone |
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direct comparison of two unlike things |
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indirect comparison, using "like" or "as" |
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object that has a literal and figurative meaning |
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word or phrase that eevokes one of the 5 senses |
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deliberate omission of conjunctions |
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intentionally employing a series of conjunctions not normally found in successive words, phrases, or clauses |
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a stereotypical or archetypal character, sometimes a vehicle for parody |
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appearance of truth; quality of seeming to be true |
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using 2nd person in a poem to address an absent "you" |
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diction characterized by the use of long words |
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order of words in a phrase, clause or sentence |
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in fiction, the narrator's attitude as sensed by the reader |
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emotional impact of a piece of writing |
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general idea/insight about life a writer wishes to express |
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quality of having more than one possible meaning |
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