The techniques mentioned above are all literary devices. See below for more information about literary devices.
<h3>What are literary devices?</h3>
A literary device is a tool of writing that is used by authors to provide information about a broader idea in the text or story.
Some of these devices are:
- Imagery
- Metaphor
- Simile
- Personification etc.
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A homograph is a word that shares the exact same written form (i.e. spelling) as another word but has a different meaning. For example, bass (which could be a type of fish, or a low, deep voice or sound) and bat (a type of sports equipment or an animal).
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Producers meaning they create and supply stuff for consumers.
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Well, Depending on what the story is talking about (Romance, Sad, Action, Tense, Scary, Surprised, In shock) Can describe the reader's Mood.
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Explanation:
Say I am reading a Scary story, I would be scared, in shock and maybe even "sad" ? You can tell that I am Scared even though I may not be showing it, By reading either the title of the book or reading the description on the back.
I would say, D) Both are outwardly beautiful, but of less value internally.