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obvious and intentional exaggeration.
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4
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a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing.
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5
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the use of words that imitate sounds and can help put the reader in the activity of a poem.
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7
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a figure of speech that uses 'LIKE' or 'AS' to make a direct comparison between 2 unlike ideas.
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8
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an expression that has a meaning particular to a language or religion. A phrase which the literal meaning doesn't add up to the actual meaning.
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9
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a figure of speech that describes something as though it were something else.
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10
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makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are similar in some ways, by otherwise unalike.
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2
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a type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
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3
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anything that stands for or represents somethings else. Symbols are common in everyday life.
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4
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the humorous use of a word or a phrase to emphasize or suggest different meanings or applications.
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literary techniques that involve surprising, interesting, or amusing contradictions.
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