Imagery, Using figurative language to create an ‘image’ in the reader’s imagination., Simile, IlluCompates two things by using attributes of something that is “known”/ “familiar”, using “like” or “as”. (e.g. My grandfather was as tall as a mountain.), Metaphor, Compares two things by using attributes of something that is “known”/ “familiar”, by stating the “unknown” thing IS the “known” thing. (e.g. My grandfather was a mountain.), Personification, Giving a non-human object human characteristics. (e.g. The tree waved goodbye.), Cliché, Over-used expression (e.g. "bright like a diamond", "Love will set you free")., Pun, Use of a word/phrase that plays on the double meaning of a word. (e.g. "Did you hear about the circus fire? It was in tents!" "I changed my account name to Titanic. Now, it's syncing."), Hyperbole, Excessive exaggeration (e.g. "I told you a million times to go to sleep")., Idiom, A metaphorical saying (e.g. "over the moon", "raining cats and dogs").

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