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Theme. Something that is repeatedly often and is one of the main ideas of the story/poem. Example. Metaphor. A figure of speech in which one object is compared to another. Example. He was a bulldozer on the football field. Simile.

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  1. Theme Something that is repeatedly often and is one of the main ideas of the story/poem

  2. Example

  3. Metaphor A figure of speech in which one object is compared to another

  4. Example He was a bulldozer on the football field.

  5. Simile A figure of speech in which one object is compared to another by using the words “like” or “as”

  6. Example “I’m exploding like a firework.”

  7. Sensory Images Images in your head from a very detailed description of something often using more than 1 of the 5 senses

  8. Example The vibrant red strawberry juices fell onto the table.

  9. Figurative Language A word or phrase that departs every day literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness

  10. Example He growled like a grizzly bear in the morning.

  11. Parallelism When a writer expresses ideas of equal worth with the same grammatical form

  12. Example I thought about yesterday. I executed today. I planned for tomorrow.

  13. Personification When a nonhuman object takes on a human quality or characteristic

  14. Example The tree danced in the wind.

  15. Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds

  16. Example The black cat sat back and observed.

  17. Repetition Repeating of a sound, word, line, or stanza in a poem

  18. Example “Knock Knock” by Daniel Beaty

  19. Alliteration When two or more words in a poem begin with the same letter or sound

  20. Example Poetry is powerful and purposeful, exceeding in potency.

  21. Allusion A reference to an outside idea.

  22. Example The Simpsons—American Idol

  23. Onomatopoeia When a word sounds like the sound it represents

  24. Example Boom, hiss, buzz, pop

  25. “Ghetto Almanac”

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