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Alliteration is the repetition of certain vowels or sounds.

An example includes "She sells seashells by the sea-shore."

Simile is the comparison between two or more things using the word "like" or "as".

An example could be "she was as busy as a bee."

Metaphor is a comparison without the use of "like" or "as".

This could be something like "the world is your oyster"

Personification is making inhumane objects more humane.

An example: "the wind howled at us."

Lastly, onomatopoeia is the creation of sound through writing.

An example could be "ouch!" or "oof!"

Hope this helps!

alliteration - basically a tongue twister ex: shelly likes her shells at sells beach.

symploce - when you repeat the same sentence ex: shelly isn't a shell. shelly is the shell left at the beach.

allusion - when you make a reference to something ex: I don't have to be albert einstein to solve this problem.

analogy - kind of like a simile and you are comparing two things ex: she is as pale as a ghost

anaphora - when you repeat words or phrases in a victory way ex: I am the winner. I am the winner at home. I am the winner at school.

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