Simile Personification A simile says things are like each other

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Simile Personification A simile says things are like each other E.g. as big as an elephant red like the sun as quiet as a mouse Personification Makes something which isn’t alive seem as if it is E.g. The daffodils nodded their yellow heads

Words with similar sounds Two or more words starting with Rhyme Words with similar sounds E.g. Cats sleep anywhere, Any table, any chair Alliteration Two or more words starting with the same sound E.g. The whispering wind whisked past my ear

Metaphor Onomatopoeia When a word sounds like the noise it is Describing E.g. The rockets whooshed skywards Metaphor Where the writer writes about something as if it were really something else E.g. My feet were blocks of ice

Repetition Rhythm Based on the number of syllables in a line E.g. The other team won, (5) They all shouted ‘Hooray!’ (6) I couldn’t believe it, (6) It wasn’t our day! (5) Repetition Where the writer repeats a word or a phrase to create an effect E.g. Mine is the howl… Mine is the nose… Mine is the fur…