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• Simile• Metaphor
• Personification• Hyperbole
• Onomatopoeia • Alliteration• Repetition• Consonance • Assonance
• Internal Rhyme• End Rhyme
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• Simile: a comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” • Example: the sky was as dark as coal.
• Metaphor: a direct comparison• Example: the raven is an alarm that crows to mark our death.
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• Personification: is giving human traits to non-living objects.• Example: The raven
stretched his wings to hug the night air.
• Hyperbole: an exaggeration • Example: I told you a million times.
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• Onomatopoeia: words that sound like sounds. • Example: bloop, splash, spray, squirt, drip, drizzle
• Alliteration: repetition of the first consonant sound.• Example: The raven rummaged through the red cupboard.
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• Consonance: repetition of consonant sounds• Example: the pumpkin taped the peppered toilet paper to Piper’s nose.
• Assonance: repetition of vowel sounds. • Example: The weak flea jumped from the tree to the black raven.
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• Internal Rhyme: a rhyme that occurs within the same line• Example: “Ride all the night through fog-smoke white”
• End Rhyme: a rhyme that occurs at the end of two or more lines• Example: The fog set in. I couldn’t win. It filled my soul. I paid a heavy toll.
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• Repetition: the repetition of words used to emphasize • Example: “Who, Who,” said the owl. “Who, Who are you?” he seemed to hoot. Who…Who…
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1. Simile2. Metaphor
3. Personification4. Hyperbole
5. Onomatopoeia 6. Alliteration
7. Consonance 8. Assonance
9. Internal Rhyme10.End Rhyme
A. I want to splash in the water.
B. I like bikes and dry ice.
C. Sonya is as nice as the flu.
D. She hikes. He bikes.
E. Can candy cause cavities?
F. The boy is a garbage disposal. He will eat anything.
G. Why must you die?
H. Her hair was waving goodbye.
I. I could die from embarrassment.
J. Paddy’s ducks were lodged in the kennel Luds.