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What is alliteration?

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When you use the same letter at the beginning of two or more words E.G. the loud lion was lying on ground.

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What is personification?

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When you give an inanimate object human qualities E.G. the tree’s branches were waving in the wind

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What is “emotions”?

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Describing feelings, E.G. she was smiling (to show that she was happy).

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What is sensory language?

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When you describe the 5 senses, E.G. vision, feeling, hearing, smelling and tasting.

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What is simile?

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When you compare two nouns using as or like. E.G. the king’s diamond crown was as shiny as the moon

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What is triplets?

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When we use three words or phrases in a row, E.G. the weather was cool, rainy and gloomy.

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What is onomatopoeia?

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When words sound like what they mean, E.G. tick, bang, boom, whoosh.

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What is metaphor?

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When you compare two nouns without using as or like. E.G. The diamond on the king’s crown was a shiny moon.

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What is pathetic fallacy?

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When the weather reflects the mood or atmosphere. E.g. The rain poured and thunder sounded as they lost the football match.

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What is Hyperbole?

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