metaphor, describes a person or object in an original way, describing it as something it is not, but that is considered to have similar characteristics, simile, comparing one thing with another, always including the words 'as and 'kike'. Emphasises the similarity between the two things, alliteration, use of same consonant sounds that are close together, repetition, repeating a word, phrase or idea for emphasis, personification, giving a human quality or characteristic to something which is not human, onomatopoeia, words that sound like the thing they describe, contrast/juxtaposition, contrasting ideas or opposites to highlight the different qualities of the two things or ideas, hyperbole/exaggeration, exaggerating to make something sound better, worse or more important than it really is, triplication/rule of three, three words or ideas grouped together to emphasise the importance of one bigger idea.
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