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Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as. H e’s going to be so mad he’ll have nine kittens. Personification The giving of human qualities to an animal, plant, idea or other object. Figurative Language Does not mean literally.
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Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as. He’s going to be so mad he’ll have nine kittens. Personification The giving of human qualities to an animal, plant, idea or other object. Figurative Language Does not mean literally. That note was flatter than a duck’s footprint. Synonym Words that mean the same. morose=gloomy Antonym Words that mean the opposite. antisocial=friendly Foreshadowing When a writer provides hints of something to come.
Opinion A statement that can’t be proven because it expresses a person’s beliefs, feelings or thoughts. Fact A statement that can be proven or verified. Cause Something or someone that brings around the result. Effect The result of something. Character Traits Inference
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