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| used if the question can be answered with He, not him, when refering to the subject |
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| If question can be answered with him, use whom.Use when refering to object of a sentence |
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| overexaggeration to create an emotional affect, ex his mouth is a big as the moon |
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repetition of sounds within or at the end of words ex. Josie was smartie Austin thought he was a party I thought about both hardly |
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| overused expression ex. Not my fault |
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| similar sounds within or at the end of sentences ex. Is Crimson in thy lips? |
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| Reference to somthing famous- ex the sky is as mysterious as starry night |
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| repetition at the beging, like a tounge twister |
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| results when outcome is different than expectation ex. rain on a wedding day |
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| Compares 2 unlike things without like or as ex. your eyes are green emeralds |
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| compares 2 unlike things using like or as ex. her hair is like the sun |
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| word that sounds like the action ex. BAM! |
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| 2 words of contrasting meanings- ex. Big Shrimp |
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| life qualities to nonlife objects ex the sun smiled |
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| to rest in reclined position |
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| to rest in upright position |
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