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| Attribution of human nature or character to animals |
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| A comparison between two things using like or as |
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| describes a subject by asserting that it's on some point of comparison |
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| a thing or concept is caused by its own name but something that is associated with it |
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| A term for a part of something refers to the whole something or vice-versa |
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| The use of exaggeration as a figure of speech. Strong feelings |
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| literary term for the attributing of human emotion and conduct to all aspects within nature |
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| A brief, interesting, memorable, and sometimes surprising or statical statement |
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| having a sound that imitaes what they denote |
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| Indicating the omission of one or more letters from a word, the possesive case |
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| Verse not following a convetinal metrical an stanzaic pattern |
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| An essentially self-contradictory assertion based on valid deduction |
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| Expressing an affirmative by the negation of its oppositie |
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| Antithetical in congruous term are combined |
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| Accented vowel sounds correspond but the consonance different |
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| Use of the same consontant at the begining of each stressed syllable in a line of verse |
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| A lyric poem with complex stanza forms |
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| Long narrative poem telling of hero's deeds |
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| Seize of the dat. Puts little trust in tomorrow |
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