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Define the following literary devices and give at least two examples of each:
•Personification
•Alliteration
•Metaphor
• simile
•rhyme scheme
• onomatopoeia
• assonance

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Answered by thashivanirawat
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Personification :

Personification is a figure of speech in which a thing – an idea or an animal – is given human attributes.

Example :

- The ocean sang a mesmerizing song.

Explanation :

This example uses personification to provide sensory language for the sound the ocean makes. The ocean cannot literally sing, as a human can. Therefore, the phrase is figurative and the ocean is personified.

Alliteration :

Alliteration is the repetition of a single letter at the beginning of words in a sentence.

Example :

- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

- S he sells seashells by the seashore

Metaphor :

A metaphor is a thing that is symbolic of something else, especially abstract.

*Usually creates a comparison without using like or as

Example :

- The English assignment was a breeze.

This implicates that the assignment was very easy

Simile :

A simile compares two things using like or as.

Example :

- Soldiers are as brave as lions.

This use of a simile compares the braveness of a soldier to that of a lion.

Apostrophe :

Apostrophe - when a character in a literary work speaks to an object, an idea, or someone who doesn't exist as if it is a living person.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Personification:

Personification is a figure of speech in which a thing, such as an idea or an animal, is endowed with human characteristics.

Example:

- The waves sang a beautiful tune.

Explanation:

This example employs personification to provide sensory language for the sound made by the water. The water, unlike humans, cannot literally sing. As a result, the expression is metaphorical, and the ocean is personified.

Alliteration:

The recurrence of a single letter at the beginning of words in a phrase is known as alliteration.

Example:

- Peter Piper chose a jar of pickled peppers.

- He sells seashells along the beach.

Metaphor:

A metaphor is something that represents something else, usually something abstract.

*Generates a comparison without the use of like or as.

Example:

- The English assignment was a piece of cake.

Simile:

A simile compares two things by using the words like or as.

Example:

Soldiers are as courageous as lions.

The bravery of a soldier is compared to that of a lion in this comparison.

Apostrophe:

Apostrophe - When a character in a literary work addresses an item, an idea, or someone who does not exist as if they are alive.

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