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This is when characteristics that are normally associated with human beings are attributed to abstract ideas or inanimate objects
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This is the name given when there is a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of a word
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This is when an abstract is presented as a ‘solid’ thing
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This refers to the repetition of the same consonant on either side in two words like ‘grieve’ and ‘grove’
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Appeals to the readers sense of smell
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exaggeration or overstatement
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This refers to the repetition of vowel sounds in words
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If a writer chooses to compare one thing so strongly that it is another
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a narrative device where the surface events or imagery represent abstract ideas
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follows a stressed then unstressed pattern /~ /~ similar to way one would pronounce ‘hollow’
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Is imagery that is focussed on what can be touched or felt
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When a writer chooses to compare one thing with another, using words such as ‘like’ or ‘as’
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follows the unstressed then unstressed pattern, ~/ ~/
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imagery based on what can be heard