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1)Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words
2)Anaphora is a technique where several phrases or verses begin with the same word or words.
3)Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds (not just letters) in words that are close together. The sounds don't have to be at the beginning of the word.
4)Euphemism is a mild, indirect, or vague term that often substitutes a harsh, blunt, or offensive term.
5)A metaphor makes a comparison between two unlike things or ideas.
6)Onomatopoeia is the term for a word that sounds like what it is describing.
An oxymoron is two contradictory terms used together.
Personification gives human qualities to non-living things or ideas.
A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
snecdoche occurs when a part is represented by the whole or, conversely, the whole is represented by the part.
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1)Alliteration is the repetition of the beginning sounds of neighboring words
2)Anaphora is a technique where several phrases or verses begin with the same word or words.
3)Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds (not just letters) in words that are close together. The sounds don't have to be at the beginning of the word.
4)Euphemism is a mild, indirect, or vague term that often substitutes a harsh, blunt, or offensive term.
5)A metaphor makes a comparison between two unlike things or ideas.
6)Onomatopoeia is the term for a word that sounds like what it is describing.
An oxymoron is two contradictory terms used together.
Personification gives human qualities to non-living things or ideas.
A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
snecdoche occurs when a part is represented by the whole or, conversely, the whole is represented by the part.
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