hyperbole - An exaggerated statement or figure of speech used for emphasis or dramatic effect, not to be taken literally., irony - A contrast between what is expected or intended and what actually happens, often involving a humorous or sarcastic twist., metaphor - A figure of speech that compares two different things by stating that one thing is another, suggesting a resemblance or similarity., satire - A genre of literature or art that uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize and ridicule human vices, follies, or shortcomings., allusion - A reference or mention of something or someone famous, well-known, or culturally significant, evoking associations or connections., rhetorical question - A question asked not to elicit a direct answer, but to make a point or emphasize a statement, often used in speeches or writing., repetition - The act of repeating words, phrases, or ideas for emphasis or to create a specific effect, reinforcing a point or creating a rhythmic pattern., anecdote - A short and personal story or account of an incident or event, often used to illustrate a point, add interest, or provide a real-life example., parody - A humorous or satirical imitation of a work, artist, or genre, often exaggerating or mimicking the style, tone, or elements of the original., humour - The quality or characteristic of being funny, amusing, or entertaining, encompassing various styles and serving to entertain, provoke laughter, or provide social commentary., simile - Comparing two things using "like" or "as.", personification - Giving human qualities to non-human entities or objects., onomatopoeia - Words that imitate or mimic sounds., oxymoron - Combining two contradictory terms or ideas., alliteration - Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words., assonance - Repetition of vowel sounds within words in close proximity., imagery - Using vivid and descriptive language to create sensory experiences., symbolism - Using objects, characters, or actions to represent abstract ideas or qualities., euphemism - Using mild or indirect expressions to substitute for harsh or sensitive words or phrases.,

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