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Alliteration is ...repeating consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
Hyperbole is ...exaggeration.
A metaphor is ...saying that a thing is or was something else.
Onomatopoeia is using ...words that imitate sounds.
A paradox is ...a silly but meaningful statement.
Personification is ...making a thing or an animal act like a person.
A simile is ...a comparison using the words as or like.
An EXAMPLE of alliteration is ...Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers ...
An EXAMPLE of hyperbole is ...The pancakes had only one side!
An EXAMPLE of a metaphor is ...Mother, you are an angel!
Some EXAMPLES of onomatopoeia are ...Boom! Jingle. Whoosh! Hum.
An EXAMPLE of a paradox is ..."Youth is wasted on the young."
An EXAMPLE of personification is ...The flood gobbled up a house.
An EXAMPLE of a simile is ...He is as graceful as a mule on ice.
A figure of speech is ...creative way of talking or writing.
Figurative language includes ...metaphor, similie, paradox, etc.
Idiomnon-literal slangy expression
Oxymoronopposite ideas used together
Symbolismgiving special meaning to an object
Allusionwords that refer to some well-known thing
Ironywhen intended meaning is different from actual meaning
Rhymewhen ends of words sound alike
An EXAMPLE of an idiom is ...The old man kicked the bucket.
An EXAMPLES of oxyoron are ...crash landing/cruel kindness/civil war
Allegorywriting with a moral. It teaches a lesson.
An EXAMPLE of symbolism is ...red lights, our flag
An EXAMPLE of allusion is ...a Mona Lisa smile
An EXAMPLE of irony is ...Oh great! I need a root canal.
An EXAMPLE of rhyme is ...A good shot he is not.


Rev. B.A. Gregg, Director
Cleveland School of Science and Medicine
Cleveland, OH

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