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Comparison made using like or as
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Comparison made WITHOUT using like or as
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Giving human traits to inanimate things
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Repetition of the beginning of a phrase
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Repetition of the end of a phrase
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Repetition of a vowel sound
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Repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of a word
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Figurative Language that involves exaggeration
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To persuade an audience using emotion
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To persuade an audience using credibility
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To persuade an audience using data
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When something happens that is the opposite of what you'd expect