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#1 Simile A comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as.” Example – Mr. Gallagher plays hockey like Wayne Gretzky. Example – Nate Davis, of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, is as big as a house.
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#2 Metaphor A direct comparison of two objects. A metaphor does NOT use like or as, but instead it states that something “is” something else. Example – Life is a yo-yo.
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# 3 Hyperbole An exaggeration of the truth for emphasis. Example: That music is so loud it can be heard across the sea. Example - His shirt was so big his brother could wear it at the same time.
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#4 Alliteration Repetition of a letter or sounds, usually at the beginning of words. This is how tongue twisters are formed. Examples: She wore sixty shimmering shells under her shawl. The majestic moonlight made Maria melancholy.
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#5 Onomatopoeia Words which suggest the sound of what they are describing. (buzz words) Examples: The ducks were quacking and the bees were buzzing. The silence was broken by the sound of the cuckoo clock.
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# 6 Personification To give human qualities and characteristics to an inanimate object. To describe something that is inanimate as if it were human. Example – The tsunami grabbed tourists and fled with them. The earth opened its mouth and swallowed them up.
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