A comparison between two things without using like or as

Comparison of two things using like or as

Words resemble the real sound they refer to

Gives inanimate objects human characteristics and feelings

Repeated consonant or vowel sounds at the beginning of words

Exaggeration or overstatement used for effect

Taken literally, means something other than it does figuratively

Two opposite ideas/meanings are joined together to create an effect

Identify the example of a metaphor.

Identify the example of a simile.

Identify the example of a onomatopoeia.

Identify the example of a personification.

Identify the example of an alliteration.

Identify the example of a hyperbole.

Identify the example of an idiom.

Identify the example of an oxymoron.

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