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| An object represents an idea |
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| A comparison of two unlike things without the use of like or as |
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| an overstatement or exaggeration |
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| a word or group of words that relate to human senses see, taste smell, feel |
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Repetition of sounds. Slipper snacks swallow silently |
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| A comparison of two unlike objects WITH the use of like or as |
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| a statement that lessons or minimizes the importantce |
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| The voice used by an author to speak a poem |
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| A story in poetic form. often about tragic love and usually sung |
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| 14 lines the rhyme scheme is fixed |
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| A person object image or word that evokes additional meaning beyong its literal signifigance |
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| a pattern of reapeted sounds |
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| something non human is given characteristics |
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| a reference in one literary work to a character or theme found in another |
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| a situation or statement that does seem to contradict it self but closer look it does not |
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| Word defination in a dictionary |
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| Emotional content of a word positive or negative |
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| many things enter into this: Authors use of figurative language diction sound effects and other literary device |
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| combination of contradictory words |
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| recurrences of stressed and unstressed syllables at equal intervals |
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