1) Using similar grammatical structures in sentences a) Rhetorical Question b) Direct address c) Parallelism 2) When a question is raised and immediately answered a) Metaphor b) Metonymy c) Hypophora 3) Addressing an audience directly a) Anaphora b) Personification c) Irony d) Direct address 4) Describing something by saying that it is something it is not a) Metaphor b) Irony c) Parallelism d) Rule of Three 5) Comparing two different things using 'like' or 'as' a) Irony b) Simile c) Parallelism d) Rhetorical Question 6) When the intended meaning of words is opposite to the literal meaning a) Parallelism b) Simile c) Metaphor d) Irony e) Alliteration 7) Using groups of three words, phrases or ideas a) Rhetorical Question b) Direct address c) Rule of Three d) Simile e) Hyperbole 8) Asking a question for emphasis that requires no answer a) Metaphor b) Metonymy c) Rhetorical Question d) Parallelism e) Simile 9) Using figurative language to attribute human characteristics to non-human entities, animals or objects a) Irony b) Personification c) Metonymy d) Anaphora e) Rhetorical question f) Simile 10) Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses/sentences a) Anaphora b) Metonymy c) Metaphor d) Parallelism e) Simile f) Hypophora 11) Substituting the name of one thing with something closely associated with it a) Rhetorical Question b) Personification c) Irony d) Metonymy e) Anaphora f) Metaphor 12) Repetition of initial consonant sounds a) Alliteration b) Hyperbole c) Anaphora d) Direct address e) Hypophora f) Rhetorical question 13) An exaggeration or overstatement a) Anaphora b) Hyperbole c) Alliteration d) Metonymy e) Personification f) Simile

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