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Figure Of Speech Examples Devices Questions
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figure of speech - ANS a word or phrase that has a meaning something different
than its literal meaning



Alliteration - ANS the repetition of beginning sounds



Alliteration examples - ANS Sally sells seashells.

Walter wondered where Winnie was.

Blue baby bonnets



Anaphora - ANS technique where several phrases or verses begin with the same
word or words.



Anaphora ex - ANS I came, I saw, I conquered - Julius Caesar

Mad world! Mad kings! Mad composition! King John - William Shakespeare

We laughed, we loved, we sang



Assonance - ANS the repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together



Assonance ex - ANS O - Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn (Wordsworth)

, U - Uncertain rustling of each purple curtain (Poe)



Euphemism - ANS a word or phrase that replaces a word or phrase to make it
more polite or pleasant



Euphemism ex - ANS A little thin on top instead of bald

Homeless instead of bum

Letting him go instead of fired him



Hyperbole - ANS uses exaggeration for emphasis or effect



Hyperbole ex - ANS She is older than dirt

I've told you a hundred times

I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse



Irony - ANS using words where the meaning is the opposite of their usual meaning



Irony ex - ANS Dramatic irony is knowing the killer is hiding in a closet in a scary
movie

After begging for a cat and finally getting one, she found out she was allergic.

A traffic cop gets suspended for not paying his parking tickets.



Metaphor - ANS compares two unlike things or ideas

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