Metaphor - Commonly used in to create vivid imagery and make comparisons. They involve stating that one thing is another to highlight a similarity., Simile - Involve comparisons but use "like" or "as" to establish the similarity., Personification - Assigning human characteristics or qualities to non-human things or animals., Alliteration - Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity, which creates a sense of rhythm and can be used for emphasis., Rhetorical Question - Questions that are asked to make a point, rather than to receive an answer., Repetition - The use of words, phrases, or ideas more than once in a text for emphasis or effect., Imagery - The use of vivid and descriptive language to create mental pictures in the reader's mind., Hyperbole - Exaggeration for emphasis or effect., Irony - The use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning., Onomatopoeia - The use of words that imitate the sound they represent., Direct Address - Directly speaking to the audience or a specific entity in a text for emphasis or connection., Statistics - Numerical data used for analysis and to support arguments., Rule of Three (Triplets) - The principle that ideas presented in threes are more effective, memorable, and engaging.,

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