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Bad White [126]
3 years ago
9

___________ when an author makes a comparison between two things using the word "like" or "as"

English
2 answers:
miv72 [106K]3 years ago
6 0
Answer: Simile

Explanation:

Anton [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A simile

Explanation;

<em>Simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two separate concepts through the use of a clear connecting word such as “like” or “as.” Examples of simile are phrases such as “He was wily as a fox,” or “I slept like a log.” </em>

<em>Metaphor. A metaphor is like a simile, but without connecting words. It simply posits that two separate things are the same. For example, “He was a wily fox,” or “She cried a river of tears.” </em>

<em>Implied metaphor. Metaphor takes a few different forms. Sometimes the object of comparison is purely implied rather than directly referenced</em>

<em>Personification. Personification projects human qualities onto inanimate objects, or perhaps animals or natural elements. “The wind howled,” “The words leapt off the page,” and “Time marches on” are all examples of personification. </em>

<em>Hyperbole. Hyperbole is extravagant, intentional exaggeration. “I have a million things to do today” is a common example of hyperbole. </em>

<em>Allusion. Allusion is when a text references another external text—or maybe a person, place or event. It can be either explicit or implicit. “We’ve entered a Garden of Eden” is an allusion to the biblical place, for instance. </em>

<em>Idiom. Idioms are non-literal turns of phrase so common that most people who speak the same language know them. </em>

<em>Pun. A pun is a play on words. It exploits the different meanings of a word or its homonyms, usually to humorous effect. </em>

<em>Onomatopoeia. In onomatopoeia, words sound like the thing they describe. Sound effects like “tick-tock” and “ding-dong” are everyday examples.</em>

<em>Alliteration. Many experts also consider alliteration an example of figurative language, even though it does not involve figures of speech. Rather, alliteration is a sound device that layers some additional meaning on top of the literal language of the text. </em>

These are the basic types of figurative language

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