What technique does the author use in this excerpt
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Although it's often debated how many "types" of figurative language there are, it's safe to say there are at least five distinct categories. They are: metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism.
In this article, we'll highlight the main branches of the tree, or "the big five." In truth, this is only scratching the surface. There are waves of other literary devices that color our writing, including alliteration, onomatopoeia, idioms, irony, oxymorons, puns, synecdoche, and more. As a starting point, let's have some fun with the ones you're most likely to come across in your daily readings.
In this article, we'll highlight the main branches of the tree, or "the big five." In truth, this is only scratching the surface. There are waves of other literary devices that color our writing, including alliteration, onomatopoeia, idioms, irony, oxymorons, puns, synecdoche, and more. As a starting point, let's have some fun with the ones you're most likely to come across in your daily readings.
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The options are missing. Following are the options:
direct characterization
indirect characterization
sensory detail
implicit description
The portrayal method which the creator utilized as a part of the passage is indirect characterization. With the utilization of this procedure, perusers can become more acquainted with the character through his activities and speech. There is no immediate insight as the portrayal of appearance so perusers themselves uncover character's identity.
direct characterization
indirect characterization
sensory detail
implicit description
The portrayal method which the creator utilized as a part of the passage is indirect characterization. With the utilization of this procedure, perusers can become more acquainted with the character through his activities and speech. There is no immediate insight as the portrayal of appearance so perusers themselves uncover character's identity.
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