Assonance - He seemed eager to feed the geese., Consonsance - The tent ended up at neither entry and had to be sent for., Alliteration - Can you come to the corner quickly, Carey?, End Rhyme - Do you see his hat? It was stolen by the cat., Simile - Her hands were as cold as ice, Metaphor - Her tears were a flowing river down her cheeks., Oxymoron - Deafening silence; the living dead, Metonymy - Referring to a car as "wheels"; "Hollywood" means the entire movie industry, Personification - At 6AM, the alarm clock started to scream at me., Symbol - Glasses represent wisdom; Black crows can mean death, Allusion - Fudge brownies are my kryptonite; If only I could click my heels and be home right now., Hyperbole - Hurry up! I've been waiting out here forever., Mood - Angry, romantic, cheerful, dramatic, gloomy, mysterious, Tone - Not what you say, but how you say it., Diction - "Hey, what's up man?" = informal, Imagery - The candy melted in her mouth and swirls of bittersweet chocolate and slightly sweet but salty caramel blended together on her tongue., Theme - Good vs Evil; Coming of Age; Be Your True Self, Onomatopoeia - The fly swatter swished quickly and I heard a splat., Syllable - book = 1; reading = 2; definition= 4, Repetition - No shoes, no shirt, no mask, no service.,
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