Metaphor - Figurative language-make comparisons between things by stating that one thing literally is something else., Onomatopoeia - Aside from animal noises, the names of sounds themselves are often known as, Alliteration - This device involves the repetition of the initial consonant sound of a series of words, often consecutively., Simile - Figurative language- Unlike metaphors that make comparisons by saying one thing is something else, Personification - Figurative language-type of metaphor where a non-human thing or idea is ascribed human qualities or abilities, Metaphor - The boy is a pig. , Simile - She sings like a nightingale, Onomatopoeia - Bang! Thud! Sizzzzle, Alliteration - But, the bit of butter Betty Botter bought was bitter, Personification - The moon was shining sulkily,, Line - this is not a sentence but a _____ read across in poem- Starts with an L, stanza - a group of lines in a poem ''', mood - the feelings the words provide to the reader, sensory - this language appeals to the senses of the reader, rhyme - when words sounds similar and end with the same sound , Speaker - the person speaking in a poem,

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