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7) Drag and drop the terms with the definitions.

a device where an author mentions a
name, place, or thing that is supposed to be common knowledge
a comparison of two ideas that relate
to two other ideas
two statements where one statement is
saying the opposite or making a comparison of the other
statement
a literary device when a character
speaks to someone who is not present or does not live anymore;
also speaking to an object as if it were a person
techniques that make writing more
interesting and persuasive
or require an answer
a question in a text that does not give
Choices
!! analogy
!! antithesis
rhetorical question
allusion
apostrophe
rhetorical devices

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Answer:

Here are the terms with their respective definitions:

1. a device where an author mentions a name, place, or thing that is supposed to be common knowledge - **allusion**

2. a comparison of two ideas that relate to two other ideas - **analogy**

3. two statements where one statement is saying the opposite or making a comparison of the other statement - **antithesis**

4. a literary device when a character speaks to someone who is not present or does not live anymore; also speaking to an object as if it were a person - **apostrophe**

5. techniques that make writing more interesting and persuasive - **rhetorical devices**

6. a question in a text that does not give choices or require an answer - **rhetorical question**

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