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Dive into the fascinating world of literary devices with Caleb Calhoun's "Shampoo." This exploration covers various forms of expression that enhance our language and communication. Discover similes and hyperboles that emphasize feelings, alliteration that delights, and metaphors that draw comparisons without using "like" or "as." Learn about personification, where inanimate objects come to life, and onomatopoeia, bringing sounds to words. Idioms and understatements also feature, revealing their quirky meanings. Unlock the power of language through these creative tools!
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SHAMPOIU BY CALEB CALHOUN
hyperbole Exaggerating to show strong felling or effect.
Alliteration Words starting with the same letters
Metaphor To things that are compared without using like or as
Personifaction That car just smiled at me!! Giving human traits to objects of things
Onomatopoeia Words that make sounds The dog woofed
Idioms I ‘m so happy that I should be on cloud nine Expressions that don’t mean what they say
Understatement Oh it didn’t hurt a bit. Doesn’t mean what it say