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Question
- please match each type of figurative language on the left to its correct definition on the right:
- analogy a. switching the normal order of words in a sent
- aphorism b. language that creates pictures in your mind
- personification c. a comparison between two things that helps
- anastrophe d. giving human qualities to objects, animals, or
- alliteration e. making something seem less important than
- imagery f. repeating the same beginning consonant sou
- simile g. a comparison that uses like or as
- motif h. a short sentence that expresses a truth or les
i. placing two opposite ideas next to each othe
Brief Explanations
Each term is matched to its standard literary definition:
- Analogy is a comparison explaining relationships between things.
- Aphorism is a short, truth-bearing statement.
- Personification assigns human traits to non-humans.
- Anastrophe reverses standard word order.
- Alliteration repeats initial consonant sounds.
- Imagery creates mental visual/ sensory pictures.
- Simile uses "like" or "as" for comparisons.
(Note: The definition for "motif" is not fully visible in the provided image, so it cannot be matched accurately.)
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- analogy - c. a comparison between two things that helps
- aphorism - h. a short sentence that expresses a truth or les
- personification - d. giving human qualities to objects, animals, or
- anastrophe - a. switching the normal order of words in a sent
- alliteration - f. repeating the same beginning consonant sou
- imagery - b. language that creates pictures in your mind
- simile - g. a comparison that uses "like" or "as"
- motif - (No complete matching definition provided)