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Fig. Lang/Sentences

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This figure of speech is when you compare two things using "like" or "as" simile
This figure of speech is when you compare two things without using "like" or "as" metaphor
This figure of speech is when you give a non-living thing human-like characteristics personification
This figure of speech is the use of words that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to onomatopoeia
This figure of speech is an exaggeration to make a point hyperbole
This figure of speech is the repetition of an initial consonant sound alliteration
This figure of speech appears to contradict iteself paradox
This type of sentence contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought simple sentences
This type of sentence has two complete thoughts/independent clauses joined together with a conjunction compound sentences
This type of sentence has one complete thought joined with a conjunction with an incomplete thought/clause. complex sentences
This type of sentence makes a statement and ends with a period declarative
This type of sentence asks a questions and ends with a question mark interrogative
This type of sentence shows strong feelings and ends with an exclamation mark exclamatory
This type of sentence gives a command and ends with a period imperative
Created by: mcginnisn
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