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exaggerating for emphasis or effect. EXAMPLE: Drowning in paperwork.
comparing two things using “ like ” or “ as ”. EXAMPLE: She is like a fairy. S I M I L E
H Y P E R B O L E comparing two things without using “like” or “as”. EXAMPLE: He was a lion on the battlefield. M E T A P H O R repeating the same sounds at the beginning of adjacent. EXAMPLE: Will wanted warm water. A L L I T E R A T I O N a word that sounds like what it is describing. EXAMPLE: The buzzling bee flew over my head. O N O M A T O P O E I A giving human qualities to non- human things. EXAMPLE: The opportunity knocked at his door. P E R S O N I F I C A T I O N