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A technique that gives inanimate objects personalities or lifelike characteristics.
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A word that sounds like the effect it produces.
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A string of words or syllables that begins with the same sound.
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A type of writing that builds an experience or 'picture' in the reader's mind.
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A type of writing that tells a story in a sequence of events.
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A change in writing style halfway through the piece, for example: a slow pace to a fast one; a happy mood to a sad one.
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Use of two words with opposing meanings next to each other.
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A comparison between things that uses "is/was" or "are/were" and is designed to make the reader think.
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A descriptive use of the senses to build a realistic and believable world / experience for the reader.
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A comparison between things that is obvious and uses "like" or "as".