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Analogy
An explanation or description to explain by comparison.
If you get lemons make lemonade
"MTV is to music as KFC is to chicken."
Irony
The opposite of what is being said
 The chef did not know how to make some
chicken.
 The gas station did not have gas
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Flashback
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Looking at youre pictures and remaining
what happened in the pass
It was a hot day and I was bored I thought
about the time I was at the beach surfing.
 I was at the Mexican restaurant eating
flautas, it reminded me of my mom flautas
they taste better.
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Hyperbole
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I will rather wash clothes than eat
albondigas.
I seen a dog and that had four lags I will
rather that than a regal dog
 They like him more the way he look before
than ever
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Simile
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The people look like monkeys on a tree.
"Matt Leinart slid into the draft like a bald
tire on black ice."
 "Life is rather like a tin of sardines: we're
all of us looking for the key."
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Rhyme
The cat in the hat
I love you you love me lets get together and
hug barney
Young money get it right young full that don’t
now snap
Foreshadowing
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What is going to happen in the future
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If you do good on school you are going to
do good on the future
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I now how you’re future is going to be like
Paradox
a statement or proposition that seems selfcontradictory or absurd but in reality
expresses a possible truth.
 a self-contradictory and false proposition.
 any person, thing, or situation exhibiting
an apparently contradictory nature.
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Personification
the attribution of a personal nature or
character to inanimate objects or abstract
notions, esp. as a rhetorical figure.
 the act of personifying.
 a character portrayal or representation in a
dramatic or literary work.
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Imagery
the formation of mental images, figures, or
likenesses of things, or of such images
collectively: the dim imagery of a dream.
 figurative description or illustration;
rhetorical images collectively.
 figurative description or illustration;
rhetorical images collectively.
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Alliteration
the commencement of two or more words
of a word group with the same letter
 the commencement of two or more
stressed syllables of a word group either
with the same consonant sound or sound
 as in or with a vowel sound that may differ
from syllable
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Onomatopoeia
the formation of a word, as cuckoo or
boom, by imitation of a sound made by or
associated with its referent.
 a word so formed.
 the use of imitative and naturally
suggestive words for rhetorical effect.
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Metaphor
a figure of speech in which a term or
phrase is applied to something to which
 something used, or regarded as being
used, to represent something else;
emblem; symbol.
 suggest a resemblance, as in A mighty
fortress is our God.
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antagonist
a drug that counteracts the effects of
another drug.
 a tooth in one jaw that articulates during
mastication or occlusion with a tooth in the
opposing jaw.
 the hero or protagonist of a drama or other
literary work
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Protagonist
the leading character, hero, or heroine of a
drama or other literary work.
 the leader or principal person in a
movement, cause, etc.
 the first actor in ancient Greek drama, who
played not only the main role,
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