Simile: compares two things - "The cafe was like a battleship ready for action", Metaphor: one thing is compared to another by stating they share the same qualities - He’s drowning in money., Idiom: is a figure of speech that means something different than a literal translation of the words - A piece of cake, Onomatopeia: a word that represents a sound. - Splash, Personification: gives human characteristics to nonhuman things or inanimate objects. - “The sun smiled down on us.”, Hyperbole: used to draw emphasis through extreme exaggeration. - Cry me a river., Oxymoron: any grouping of oppositional words to create a new, unique word or phrase - Growing smaller, Symbolism: image, object or symbol that represents something other than its literal meaning. - Dove as peace., Alliteration: It occurs when two or more words are linked that share the same first consonant sound - Fish fry., Allusion: it is an implied or indirect reference to something - I am the Julia to your Romeo., Assonance: stylistic repetition of identical vowels. - "The only other sound’s the sweep", Consonance: stylistic repetition of identical consonant sounds. - Teddy Reddish, Tautology: two words or phrases twice. - "Keeping time, time, time,", Imagery: uses vivid description that appeals to a readers’ senses to create an image or idea in their head - “Seeing the rows of cypress trees leading up to the hills next to the sky...", Cliché/Slang: idea that has become overused to the point of losing its original meaning - “There are plenty of fish in the sea.”,

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