Figurative Language

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Figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using like or as
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Figure of speech comparing two unlike things using like or as
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Use of repetitive consonant sounds
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A phrase where the literal meaning is not reflected in the words
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Exaggerative language meant to convey emotion
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A phrase which seemingly has contradiction in its meaning
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A word formulated to make the sound it represents
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Using language to express the opposite sentiment to the meaning
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Re-using words from earlier in a phrase or sentence repeatedly
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Representing a thing (object, idea, person) as a person
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Subtle reference to a well-known event, piece of art, or person