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match the literary element to the term. these are terms from chapters 1 and 2. when objects or abstractions are given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes when future events are hinted at in a story a phrase whose meaning is not obvious from the words used and often part of ordinary conversation when a story includes an event that happened at an earlier time a word that, when pronounced, imitates the sound the word names a comparison between two unlike things, usually using \like,\ \as,\ \than,\ or
esembles\ a short, informal reference for something from history, greek/roman mythology, shakespeare, the bible, or literature allusion idiom simile foreshadowing onomatopoeia personification flashback
Personification is giving human - like qualities to non - human things. Foreshadowing hints at future events. An idiom has a non - literal meaning. A flashback is an event from the past in a story. Onomatopoeia imitates sounds. A simile uses "like", "as" etc. for comparison. An allusion is a short reference to something well - known.
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- When objects or abstractions are given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes: personification
- When future events are hinted at in a story: foreshadowing
- A phrase whose meaning is not obvious from the words used and often part of ordinary conversation: idiom
- When a story includes an event that happened at an earlier time: flashback
- A word that, when pronounced, imitates the sound the word names: onomatopoeia
- A comparison between two unlike things, usually using "like," "as," "than," or "resembles": simile
- A short, informal reference for something from history, Greek/Roman mythology, Shakespeare, the Bible, or literature: allusion