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Whispering Winds of Winter

Dive into a world where the whispering winds of winter reveal secrets of the past and mysteries of the future. Explore the hidden beauty of nature through intricate metaphors and vivid personifications. Let the alliteration and assonance dance on your ears as you journey through this captivating tale of love and loss. An eloquent blend of similes and hyperboles creates a rich tapestry of emotions that will leave you spellbound.

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Whispering Winds of Winter

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  1. Figurative LanguageWords

  2. Alliteration Alliteration: the repeating of the beginning consonant sounds (all letters other than “a”, “e”, “i”, “o”, & “u”) Ex: She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

  3. Hyperbole Hyperbole: an intentionally exaggerated figure of speech for emphasis or effect (e.g. “this book weighs a ton” or “my stock is down and out”) or

  4. Metaphor Metaphor: when a term or phrase is applied to something to which it’s not literally, applicable in order to suggest a resemblance

  5. Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia: the use of w0rds like what they mean (e.g. Buzz or Purr)

  6. Personification Personification: figurative language in which nonhuman things or are represented as having human qualities

  7. Simile Simile: a figure of speech in which two essentially unlike things compared. Most similes are often in phrase introduced by the word “like” or “as” (e.g. “she is like a rose”)

  8. Assonance Assonance: the use of the same vowel sound with different consonants or the same consonant with different vowels in successive words or stressed syllables, as in a line of verse. (e.g. are time and light or mystery and mastery)

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