Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The English Language Techniques
- A metaphor
- A metaphor is a
comparison which does
not use like or as
- An example : George
has the heart of a lion
- A Simile
- A Simile is a direct
comparison that always
contains the word like or as
- An example: Jane was
as cool as a cucumber
- Onomatopoeia
- Onomatopoeia uses words
that mitate and reproduce
real-life sounds and action
- An example: BANG! , BOOM! ,
SPLAT!
- Personification
- Personification is where a non-
living object is given living
qualities, writing of it as if it were
a living person
- An example: The
camera loves me
- Alliteration
- Alliteration is the
repetition of constant
repeat of the first letter
- An example: Peter Piper picked a
peck of Pickled Peppers
- Assonance
- Assonance is the repetition of
similar or identical vowel sounds
in a poetic line
- An example: I must confess that on my
quest i feel depressed and restless
- Repetition
- Repetition is the
repeating of word/words
or something
- An example:
food food food
food food food
- Dialouge
- A conversation between
two or more people
- "I'm hungry",
said Lauren
- Rhythm or Rhyme
- Rhyme is the repetition of
a final vowel and
consonant sounds in words
- An example: bear
fear hear tear gear
dear sear
- Rhythm is the flow
and beat of a poem