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WHY does a writer use personification?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
How are similes and metaphors DIFFERENT?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
Which of the following is true of BOTH similes and metaphors?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
WHY does a writer use allusion?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
Which devices is used to imitate sounds in a text?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
Figurative language (similes, metaphors, onomatopeia, hyperbole) establishes which word that describes the author's feelings?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
Which word describes HOW the READER reacts to the writer's/narrators's conflict and tone?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
WHY does a writer use onomatopeia?
Onomatopeia
Give power and life to an object to show the impact it has on the narrator/character
To compare the familiar with unfamiliar so the reader can relate to the new information
To bore the reader with useless sounds
They both compare concrete items to abstract ones .
Similes use like and as while metaphors say the object is something else.
Tone
Mood
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