ALLITERATION - It is language techniques which include repetition of sounds that are similar. Such repetition of sounds appears at the beginning of words., FORESHADOWING - Such language techniques include the author, writer, or narrator’s use of hints or suggestions that will give a sort of “preview” of events that may occur later on in the story., HYPERBOLE - It is a language technique which involves the use of exaggeration or overstating in order to get a point across., METAPHOR - This is basically an English literary language technique which writer mainly uses for comparing two things without using words “As”, “Like”., SIMILE - This technique mainly includes using Similes for making a comparison between two things. It means at the time of writing a story or an essay writer mainly uses words “Like”, “as”., RHETORICAL QUESTION - The questions which you are asking from yourself do not require an actual response., IMAGERY - The main motive of using such a technique for writing a story or essay is to set up an image in the audience’s mind., OXYMORON - These are two words that are close together that contradict each other., PERSONIFICATION - Giving human feelings and actions to objects or ideas, ONOMATOPOEIA - Onomatopoeia is words that sound exactly like they are., PATHETIC FALLACY - A term that is often used to describe the environment. The weather and season can be described with human emotions to reflect the mood of a character or create a tone., EMOTIVE LANGUAGE - The term used when certain word choices are made to evoke an emotional response.,

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