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literary devices authors technique: the literary devices an author uses…

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literary devices
authors technique: the literary devices an author uses to convey the overall meaning of a text
literary devices
metaphor - a comparison (analogy) of two unlike things without using the words \like\ or \as\
symbolism - an object or element that represents something else, providing a deeper meaning
mood - a recurring element within a text
imagery - descriptive language that appeals to the senses (taste, touch, sound, sight, smell)
hyperbole - an extreme exaggeration
alliteration - the repeated consonant sound at the beginning of a series of words
which of the following is an example of alliteration?
his skin was like ice
the dark clouds looked gloomy
dont dawdle all day down there.

Explanation:

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Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a series of words. "Don't dawdle all day down there" has the repeated 'd' sound at the start of multiple words. "His skin was like ice" is a simile. "The dark clouds looked gloomy" has no alliteration.

Answer:

Don't dawdle all day down there.