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a figure of speech that draws comparism between2 different things, not using "like" or "as". |
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A figure of speech that draws comparism between two different things, especially a phrase containing the word "like" or "as". |
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the act of attributing human qualities or characteristics to animals,objects,or abstract ideas. |
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an extravagant statement; extreme exaggeration;or figure of speech not to be taken literally. |
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An expression that is serperate from the literal meaning or definition of the words of which it is made.For example: "Break a leg" |
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The repetition of the same sounds of of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of the word.For example:Peter piper picked a Peck of Pickled peppers |
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The reputation of vowel sounds to create internal ryhming within phrases or sentences.For example:Do you like blue? |
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A poetic device characterized by the repititation of the same consonant two or more times in short succession in pitter patter |
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The formation or use of words such as, buzz or murmur,that imitate the sounds ossocistedd with thes subjectsmor object in which they refer. |
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A personal pronoun that is used as the subject of a sentence;the pronon that performs the action verb. |
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A pronoun that is a object of a verb. |
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