Connotations: The ideas or feelings that a word evokes in addition to its literal meaning. For instance, the word "home" doesn’t just mean a place where you live; it can suggest warmth, safety, and love., The word snake might remind someone not just of the reptile but also of treachery or danger., Rhetorical Questions: Questions that do not require an answer, often used for effect or to provoke thought., 'Isn't nature incredible?' This prompts the audience to think about the wonders of nature without expecting a response., Onomatopoeia: When a word sounds like the noise it describes., Words like "buzz," "bang," and "whisper" mimic the sounds they represent., Alliteration: The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words., "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." This makes the phrase catchy and memorable., Imagery: Using descriptive language to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind, appealing to the senses., "The golden sun sank below the horizon, painting the sky with hues of orange and purple." This helps to visualise a beautiful sunset., Pathetic Fallacy: Occurs when nature reflects human emotions or feelings to create a particular mood/atmosphere., "The angry clouds rumbled." Here, the clouds represent anger, giving a mood to the setting., Personification: Giving human qualities to non-human things., "The wind whispered through the trees." This makes the wind act like a person who can whisper., Metaphors: Comparing two different things, but they do not use "like" or "as." Instead, they say that one thing is another., "Time is a thief." This suggests that time steals moments from our lives.,
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