Metaphor: Definition: A comparison of two things that are not related but is designed to create a connection, Example: The sun was a blinding ball of heat that burned into my brain., Simile: Definition: A comparison of two things that are not related but is designed to create a connection using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’, Example: The rain pummeled the dry, dusty earth like a punishing force., Imagery: Definition: Using adjectives, adverbs and verbs to paint a visual picture of a character, setting, plot point or theme (often a simile or a metaphor), Example: Deep, dark shadows moved menacingly across the fence., Motif: Definition: A recurring idea that helps build a theme (different to a symbol as it is an idea rather than a physical thing), Example: The Night Sea - representing freedom, connection to past and hope., Contrast: Definition: Placing two things next to each other to show how different they are., Example: The bright sun burned the landscape all day and the freezing air fell over the tents all night long.,

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