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LITERARY TERMS. ALLITERATION. The repetition of the same consonants in lines of poetry or prose. EUPHEMISM. Using mild words to describe something instead of using offensive words. HYPERBOLE. Exaggeration to create an effect or for emphasis. METAPHOR.
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ALLITERATION The repetition of the same consonants in lines of poetry or prose.
EUPHEMISM Using mild words to describe something instead of using offensive words
HYPERBOLE Exaggeration to create an effect or for emphasis
METAPHOR Direct comparison between two unlike things without using the words “like” or “as”
ONOMATOPOEIA Words whose sound suggests their meaning
PERSONIFICATION Giving human qualities to something not human
SIMILE Comparison between two things using “like” or “as”
OXYMORON A phrase that combines opposite or contradictory terms
“My mind is an open door.” • Simile • Hyperbole • Metaphor • Alliteration
“But the sea, the sea in darkness calls.” • Oxymoron • Alliteration • Hyperbole • Idiom
Splash, buzz, hiss, boom • Onomatopoeia • Alliteration • Symbol • Metaphor
A cross. A rose. A dove. Mama’s little plant in A Raisin in the Sun. • Onomatopoeia • Hyperbole • Simile • Symbol
“I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.” • Oxymoron • Understatement • Hyperbole • Symbol
Friendly fire, icy hot, jumbo shrimp • Tone • Oxymoron • Onomatopoeia • Hyperbole
“He slithered like a snake in the grass.” • Hyperbole • Metaphor • Simile • Oxymoron
“The oak trees whispered softly in the night breeze.” • Understatement • Hyperbole • Personification • Simile
“Everyday is a winding road.” • Simile • Hyperbole • Alliteration • Metaphor
‘Passed away’ instead of ‘died.’ • Hyperbole • Euphemism • Metaphor • Alliteration