list out the few poetic devices with one line explanation ?
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•Hyperbole – An exaggeration of something
•Alliteration – The repetition of sounds in nearby words, usually involving the first consonant sounds.
•Metaphor – A comparison between dissimilar things, not using the words
“like” or “as.”
•Simile – A comparison between dissimilar things, using the words “like” or
“as.”
•Inversion - is a term used to refer to the inverting of the normal word order
in a sentence or phrase. Writers will use inversion to maintain a particular
meter or rhyme scheme in poetry, or to emphasize a specific word in prose.
Inversion and an Anastrophe are the same thing
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- personification: when a thing or abstraction is represented as a person, it's called personification
- anaphora: the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of the poetic lines
- onomotopoeia: the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (such as buzz, hiss)
- rhetoric question: rhetorical question is a question asked to make a point, rather than get an answer.
- assonance: it is the repetition of vowel or diphthong sounds in one or more words found close together.
- Imagery: it means to use figurative language to represent objects, actions and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.
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