CSTU 101 Chapter 1-24 (Liberty University) correctly answered
CSTU 101 Chapter 1-24 (Liberty University)Simile - correct answer In poetry, a figure of speech whereby two unlike objects are compared to each other with the word like or as, e.g., "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun." Metaphor - correct answer A figure of speech, not meant to be factually true, in which one thing is compared or substituted for something else. Although the two things are not identical, they are associated in language to emphasize a similarity between them. Personification - correct answer Also known as "anthropomorphism," personification is the attribution of human characteristics to an inanimate object or phenomenon. Apostrophe - correct answer An address either to a person who is dead or not present, to an inanimate object, or to an abstract concept, designed in part to provide insight into a character's thoughts. Metonymy - correct answer A figure of speech which substitutes the name of one thing with that of another with which it is closely associated in common experience. The use of the "White House" or "Oval Office" to refer to the United States presidency is a familiar example. Synecdoche - correct answer A figure of speech in which a part signifies the whole or the whole signifies the part, e.g., in the phrase "All hands on deck," hands stand for people. Allusion - correct answer A reference, often to a historical figure, myth, or artwork, that exists outside the literary work. Allusions to the Bible are common in Western literature. Hyperbole - correct answer An overstatement used to stress a point. Onomatopoeia - correct answer The attempt to label a thing by forming a word from sounds associated with it.
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