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Metaphor
figure of speech that makes a comparison between two seemingly unlike things

Simile
a figure of speech that uses like or as to compare seemingly unlike things

Personification
a figure of speech in which an animal, object, a force of nature, or an idea is given human characteristics.

imagery
descriptive language that speaks to one or more of the 5 senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, sound)

Hyperbole
a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor

allusion
a reference to a well-known character, place, or situation from history, music, art, or another work of literature

alliteration
the repetition of constant sounds, generally at the beginning of words

onomatopoeia
the use of a word or phrase that imitates or suggests the sound of what it describes

symbol
any person, animal, place, object, or event that exists on a literal level within a work but also represents something on a figurative level

Motif
a significant word, phrase, image, description, idea, or other element that is repeated throughout a literary work and is related to the theme.

irony
the contrast between appearance and reality

Situational Irony
the outcome is something other than what is anticipated

Verbal Irony
stating something other than the literal meaning

Dramatic Irony
the contrast between what the characters know and what the reader knows

Theme
the moral or lesson taught throughout the story

Tone
the author's attitude toward the material

Diction
word choice

Denotation
the dictionary definition of a word; the literal meaning

Connotation
the associations connected to a word; the figurative meaning

Theme- example
It is better to try your hardest than to live with the regrets of inaction.
hyperbole- example
I hope my mom doesn't kill me when she finds out.
onomatopoeia- example
buzz
Symbol-example
Cross
Verbal Irony- example
Of course I don't mind that you lowered my pay.
Dramatic Irony- example
The reader knows the killer is in the shed, the characters in the story don't.
Personification- example
The trees danced in the breeze.
Alliteration- example
from forth the fatal loins
Simile-example
She was as beautiful as Aphrodite.
Allusion- example
He had Herculean strength.
Metaphor-example
Time is money.
Anaphora- example
She breathed in and out, in and out, to steady her nervous for the big test.
Situational Irony- Example
The princess walks out of the castle as the prince arrives to save her.