Metaphor, A direct creative comparison, Simile, A creative comparison using 'like' or 'as', Hyperbole, Exaggeration for dramatic effect, Personification, Giving human qualities to non-human things, Irony, When the opposite happens to what is expected, Rule of three, 3 examples given, Listing, A list of examples is given , Direct address, The reader/audience is spoken to, Alliteration , Repetition of the sound at the start of a word, Juxtaposition, 2 very different ideas are put together, Rhetorical question, A statement is made to look like a question, Onomatopoeia, Words that capture sound effects, Emotive langauge, Words chosen to affect the feelings of the reader, Foreshadowing, When the writer hints at what will happen, Imagery, A scene described in enough detail to be pictured in the reader's mind.

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