Foreshadowing - In "Frozen," Elsa is told that her power can be a source of great beauty and great destruction. She is warned to control her fears., Imagery - The table was decorated with sparkling crystal glasses, gold rimmed dishes, and crisp white linens. This was one fancy occasion., Personification - The kettle screamed on the stovetop, Symbolism - On Valentine's Day, she received a bouquet of red roses, Alliteration - She sells sea shells by the sea shore, Simile - They moved as lightly as gazelles as they danced, Allusion - His research led him down a rabbit hole, Situational Irony - A travel guide who takes overseas trips is afraid of flying on an airplane, Onomatopoeia - Kapow!, Metaphor - Her mind was an ocean, Oxymoron - Jumbo shrimp, Dramatic Irony - In Snow White, we know that the Evil Queen has poisoned the apple. However, Snow White does not know this, and eats the apple.,

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