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Figurative Language

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Horizontales
Two opposing words jammed together
An example of onomatopoeia
A key word in the definition for "situational irony"
The type of irony wherein the audience knows more than the characters
The type of irony wherein the opposite of what we reasonably expect happens
A reference to another story or figure that most readers or viewers will recognize
The type of irony wherein the opposite of what is meant is said
Giving human-like qualities to something that isn't human
"The light of the fire is a sight" is an example of what figurative language?
Noises spelled out
"Don't! You'll die!" is an example of what rhetorical appeal?
The use of timing to persuade another
"You have to have money to make money" is an example of what?
Verticales
It's not enough for a simile to contain "like" or "as" -- what else must be happening?
Over exaggeration for effect
What figurative language is this an example of? "He slithered over to her"
The comparison of two unlike things using like or as
A play on words
"Catherine ate kale" is the usage of what kind of figurative language?
The repetition of initial vowel sounds
A tip in determining what "personification" actually means.
"Logic"
The repetition of internal vowel sounds
Appeal to an audience's trust in authority, or the Ethics of others
Think "passion" for this rhetorical appeal
The comparison of two unlike things
Who doesn't know what the characters know in dramatic irony?
A statement/situation that defies logic and reason; contains contradictory elements