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A play on words that exploits different possible meanings of a word or similarity in appearance and sound between two words
Uses figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses
A brief, intentional reference to a historical, mythic, or literary person, place, event, or movement.
An address to a dead, absent person, or abstract concept--someone or something that cannot respond back to you.
An explicit comparison between two unlike things through the use of connecting words, usually "like" or "as."
A resemblance in sound between two words, or an initial rhyme; shared consonants
The use of obvious and deliberate exaggeration; often extravagant and not meant to be taken literally
The running-over of a sentence or phrase from one poetic line to the next, without terminal punctuation
The repetition of initial stressed, consonant or vowel sounds in a series of words within a phrase or verse line; does not reuse all initial consonants
a comparison of two contradictory or different objects is made based on a single or some common characteristics.
A figure of speech in which the normal word order of the subject, the verb, and the object is changed.
A word that imitates the natural sounds of a thing; it creates a sound effect that mimics the thing described
The repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses
Les frères Goncourt se sont inspirés de quelle personne pour l'histoire de Germinie ?
Quelle sont les prénoms des frères Goncourt ?
dis que ce modifie l'adverbe : je marche très rapidement
dis ce que modifier l'adverbe: la chaise est très jaune
dis ce que modifier l'adverbe : je marche rapidement
Are there specific reading profiles for high incidence disabilities?
how do we incorporate bilingual aspects to therapy?