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Simile A Simile is a comparison of two (or more) unlike things using the word like or as example: The boy was as fast as a plane.

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Simile
A Simile is a comparison of two (or more) unlike things using the word like or as example: The boy was as fast as a plane.

Metaphor
A metaphor is a comparison of two (or more) unlike things without using the words like or as usually uses the word is or are. Time is money.

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Idiom
A idiom is a phrase or expression which means something different from what the words actually say. It is on the tip of my tong

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Idiom
A idiom is a phrase or expression which means something different from what the words actually say. It is on the tip of my tong

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Onomatopoeia
A onomatopoeia is a use of words that sound like the noise they name or.... words that imitate sound. ex. buzz, snap, pop

Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words. The silly Sam smelled

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Personification
Personification is given a non-human thing (plants, animals, abject, etc.) human traits ( qualities, feeling, ideas, and or characters). The book is so famous, it flew the the book shelves.

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Hyperbola
Hyperbola is a figure of speech using exaggeration. The plane could fly forever.

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