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Alliteration Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
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Example of Alliteration “There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground and swallows circling with their shimmering sound;” Sara Teasdale
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Imagery Use of vivid language to convey sensations
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Example of Imagery “That morning we galloped through the grassed-over mounds and named each stone for a lost milk tooth. Each dollop of sherbet, later, is a miracle, like salt on a melon that makes it sweeter.” Rita Dove
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Metaphor An implied comparison between two unlike things
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Example of Metaphor “An aged man is but a paltry thing, A tattered coat upon a stick...” William Butler Yeats
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Onomatopoeia Words that sound like what they mean
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Example of Onomatopoeia “The rusty spigot sputters, utters a splutter,...” Eve Merriam
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Personification Giving human characteristics to an animal, object, or idea
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Example of Personification “Death grinned, and his eyes lit up With the pale glow of those lanterns That workmen carry sometimes To light their way through the dusk.” Donald Justice
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Simile An obvious comparison between two unlike things, using “like,” “as,” or “than”
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Example of Simile “Bulging like a coin purse fallen on the ground Of damp woods.” W. D. Snodgrass
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