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hyperable
bold statement of exaggeration
foreshadowing
elements/symbols or hints the other gives with the story to show whats to come
juxtaposition
when two things are easily compared side by side like events or characters
metaphor
an indirect comparison to like or as
personification
giving non human objects human quality
satire
the use of mockery, irony, pr wit to attach or ridicule something
simile
a comparison using like or as
myth
is a story that is, or was considered a true story expectation of the natural world and how it cam to be, usually in historical time, bend human laws, god/goddess, how to act live, core values.
alteration
a repetition of a consonant
motif
recurring words. or idea
onomatopoeia
words in a story that sound as it is for effect
connection
association stating whether it is positive or negative
symbolism
a concrete object or image used to represent abstract
assonance
repetition of vowels without repetition of a conctanance
imagery
using your senses to understand something