It’s best to avoid
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language in everyday contexts as it’s likely to distract the listener from what
you are trying to say.
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hyperbole
is an obvious and intentional exaggeration, such as “I read a million books
this summer.”
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alliteration
is the commencement of two or more nearby words with the same letter or
sound. “She sells seashells by the seashore.”
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genre
means a type of art, literature or music characterized by a specific form,
content and style.
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A form of text that is performed before an audience is called
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“is like a rose” and “as thorny as a rose bush are examples of
simile
due to the words "like" and "as" when two unlike things are compared
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In the assigned reading "Twenty-Four Suggestions For How To Read and
Understand a Poem number two suggests that you study the
title
and understand each word.
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You should also read a work twice if you are going to interpret it, and during
your second reading, you should begin to think more critically about the
work.
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True
False
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This literary technique describes a character’s interior monologue: a
continuous flow of thoughts going on in the characters mind.
stream of consciousness
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