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Analogy (2.02)

Definition: a comparison of two things that is more complex than a simile or metaphor
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Allusion (2.02)
Definition: An indirect reference to something or someone that is expected to be recognized
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Tone (2.02)
Definition: How the author feels about their topic
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Neutral Tone (2.02)
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Positive Tone (2.02)
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Negative Tone (2.02)
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Denotation (2.02)
Definition: Precise meaning, aolso known as the dictionary meaning
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Connotation (2.02)
Definition: Implied meaning
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Figurative Language (2.02)
Definition: Not literal words suggest a meaning outher than how they are defined
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Literal (2.02)
Definition: Strict word for word dictionary meaning
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Technical Language (2.02)
Definition: language associated with a particular profession, activity, or field of study
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Simile (2.02)
Definition: a comparison of two things using like or as.
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Metaphor (2.02)
Definition: a comparison of two things not using like or as
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Hyperbole (use dictionary)
Definition: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
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Analogy: Dean Jackson had a velvet voice.

Allusion: Kyle is a real Romeo with the ladies.

Tone: Anger, sarcasm, annoyed.

Neutral tone: Modest, content, relaxed.

Negative Tone: Frustration, Rage.

Positive Tone: Happy, blissful, excited.

Denotation: Travel is to
make a journey, typically of some length or abroad.

Connotation: Babe (woman)

Figurative language:
I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

Literal: Im very hungry.

technical language: I am an expert in Math.

Similie: I am as cool as ice!

Metaphore; He is a night owl.

Hyperbole: Im so hungry im going to die of starvation.

Hope this helped. Have a great night!

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