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Literary and Poetic Devices - 7th grade

Match the term with its definition and example.

AB
alliterationrepetition of initial consonant sounds: The ship sank into the silent sea.
onomatopoeiawords that imitate sounds: snap, crackle, pop
similemakes a comparison between two unlike things using "like", "as", or "than":
metaphormakes an implied comparison between two unlike things: The economy was a train wreck.
personificationgiving inanimate objects human characteristics: Flowers danced in the wind.
oxymoroncombining two contradictory/opposite words for humor/drama: deafening silence, pretty ugly
hyperbolean exaggeration for emphasis, contrast, humor: This lecture is killing me.
repetitionrepeating of words, phrases, stanzas to create clarity/drama/emphasis: Shut up and drive, drive, drive.
imagerywriting that appeals to the 5 senses to create vivd images: Mud squished between his toes.
end-stoppedpause or full stop at the end of a line created by punctuation or the end of a thought
enjambmentopposite of end-stopped; when an idea or sentences continues to the next line
dialectlanguage, spelling, grammar used by people of a specific area or class: I ain't got no shoes.
allusionbrief reference to an historical/Biblical/literary figure or event: Jonathan is such a Romeo.
puna play on similar-sounding words to create multiple humorous meanings: I couldn't figure out how lightning worked, and then it struck me.
euphemismpolite expression that replaces harsh words/phrases: going away=going to jail
cliche'an expression, once fresh, now over-used and unoriginal (to be avoided): I love you with all my heart. Sick as a dog.
symbolisman object representing something else to give it different or deeper meaning: a skull represents death or danger

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