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Figures of Speech - Definitions

Horizontales
a brief undeveloped reference to the bible, literature, history or mythology
the repetition of consonant sounds within and at the end of words
a comparison between two unlike things – the poet actually one thing with another, asserting that they are the same
to attribute human qualities to inanimate objects, animals, or ideas the characteristics and qualities of
a pleasant-sounding word or phrase used to avoid talking about the unpleasant reality
the sound of the word mimics the sound to which it refers
an apparent contradictory statement, with an element of truth in it
obvious exaggeration of the facts either for a serious or comic effect
a play on words using sound or meaning
Verticales
sounds that are unpleasant to the ear
the part of something is used to represent the whole or the whole used to represent the part
the repetition of initial sounds in words
the poet places two or more side-by-side, even though they aren’t usually associated with one another
one word closely associated to another is used to represent it
a comparison between two of unlike nature usually by like, as, or than
an address to someone who is absent, passed away, an inanimate object or concept
the repetition of the same vowel sound in a line of poetry
an expression that combines or opposite ideas (two words of opposite nature placed together)
sounds that are pleasant to the ear