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Simile

Comparison between like or as

Hyperbole

Extreme exaggeration

Metaphor

Comparision not using like or as

Sonnet

Refers to something or someone, typically something or someone who is famous

Personification

Giving human traits to an object r animal

Alliteration

The repetition of a vowel

Onomatopoeia

Use if words that sound lik wat they mean such as "buzz"

Ballerd

A song that tells a story, often a story about love death or betrayal

Allusion

Repetition of beginning sounds in a group of words

Refrain

A phrase verses repeated at intervals throughout a song or poem especially at the end of each stanza

Folk ballad

A song composed by unknown singers n passed down orally 4 generations

Literary ballad

A narrative poem created by a poet to imitate

Dramatic irony

Wen the words n actions of the characters of a work of literature have a different meaning for the reader than they do for the characters

Irony

Use of words to express something different or opposite of the words true meaning

Imagery

Description that helps the reader imagine how something looks feels smells r tastes

Proper noun

A word that names a specific person place or idea n is generally capitalized