1) Two different things or ideas fused together: one thing is described as the other. a) ALLITERATION b) METAPHOR c) SIMILE d) IMAGERY 2) Words or phrases that appeal to any sense or any combination of senses a) IMAGERY b) RHYMESCHEME c) METAPHOR d) PERSONIFICATION 3) One thing is said to be like another. a) SIMILE b) METAPHOR c) ONOMATOPOEIA d) IMAGERY 4) Use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse. a) ASSONANCE b) ALLITERATION c) METAPHOR d) METRE 5) The use of words which imitate sound. a) PERSONIFICATION b) ONOMATOPOEIA c) ASSONANCE d) METAPHOR 6) A figure of speech in which contradictory words or ideas are joined effect a) PERSONIFICATION b) ONOMATOPOEIA c) ASSONANCE d) OXYMORON e) METAPHOR 7) A group of words established by common use, which mean something different to its literal meaning a) PERSONIFICATION b) SIMILE c) ONOMATOPOEIA d) IDIOM 8) A figure of speech which endows animals, ideas, or inanimate objects with human traits or abilities. a) IDIOM b) HYPERBOLE c) PERSONIFICATION d) ALLITERATION 9) Deliberate exaggeration overstatement a) IDIOM b) OXYMORON c) SIMILIE d) ALLITERATION e) HYPERBOLE

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