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author’s technique in words with a mummy
- simile: a comparison of two unlike things using \like\ or \as\
- metaphor: a comparison of two unlike things without using \like\ or \as\
- hyperbole: an extreme exaggeration used to make a point
- personification: attributing human characteristics to nonhuman things
- situational irony: when the opposite of what you expect actually happens
- repetition: a word or phrase used multiple times to make a point
- alliteration: repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- anaphora: repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of multiple clauses
- onomatopoeia: a word that sounds like the word it describes
- imagery: vivid descriptive language designed to appeal to the five senses
what is a metaphor?
- a comparison between two unlike things
- a word or phrase used multiple times to make a point
- an extreme exaggeration used to make a point
Brief Explanations
The definition of metaphor provided in the text states it is a comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as", which aligns with the option "a comparison between two unlike things". The other options describe repetition (word/phrase used multiple times) and hyperbole (extreme exaggeration), not metaphor.
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