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SIMILE
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A comparison of two unlike things using ‘like” or ‘as’ She was as pretty as a peach.
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ONOMATOPOEIA
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Words that imitate sounds The crackling bag crumpled in his fist.
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ALLITERATION
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The repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of words. ( (Poe liked to use this!) “…while I pondered weak and weary” From The Raven
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METAPHOR
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A comparison of two unlike things without using like or as. War was a beast. From Brother Sam Is Dead
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IDIOM
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A statement in which the meaning is NOT the same as the literal translation. That test was a piece of cake!
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PERSONIFICATION
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Giving an inanimate object human characteristics. The shutters on the house winked. From The Westing Game
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IMAGERY
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Descriptive writing which helps to provide a visual picture for the reader “….a red wheel barow Glazed with rain water Beside the white chickens” From William Carlos Williams
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ALLUSION
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A reference in literature to famous person, place, or event Visions of championships danced in their heads. From Stargirl (allusion to “T’was the Night Before Christmas”)
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HYPERBOLE
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An extreme exaggeration I’ve told you a million times!
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IRONY
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A figure of speech that refers to a difference between the way something appears and what actually is true. Isn’t it ironic that Britain’s largest dog was named Tiny?
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MOOD
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The overall emotion felt by the reader while reading the text. It is expressed through setting, character actions, and plot events.
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CLIMAX
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The high point of action in a story- the conflict takes a turn. Sometimes the main character chanes or is forced to change.
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EXPOSITION
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Beginning of the story where setting and characters are revealed.
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RESOLUTION The conflict is resolved and the story brought to a close.
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TONE
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The author’s attitude toward the topic or subject
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