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Figures of Speech, Members: - Coggle Diagram
Figures of Speech
Alliteration:
When the sound of a initial consonent is repetitive
Anaphora:
When you have the same word at different verses
Antithesis:
To contrast ideas with balanced phrases
Apostrophe:
When you give a human condition to an object
Onomatopoeia
Implementation of words that imitate sounds associated with the action or theme
Metonymy
Rhetorical figure that contains a word that can be replaced by another of the same topic
Assonance:
Similar sounds between internal vowels in words that are next to each other
Metaphor
Comparison between two different things that have a common theme
Paradox
Statement that contradicts itself
Oxymoron
Congruent or contradictory words or terms appear together
Chiasmus
When an expression is two times in a sentence but one is reversed
Pun
Diferent sences of a word that are similar in sense and sound
Personification
It’s a figure of speech in wich an object wich is animate has human abilities and qualities
Euphemism:
The change of an inoffensive term to a onffensive term
Simile
Comparison between two different things that have certain things in common using "like" or "as"
Hyperbole
Used when you want to exaggerated something, using exaggerated terms
Irony
When you want to the opposite meaning of a word
Litotes
Express an affirmative with a negative statement to confirm
Synedoche
It’s a figure of speech that help us to represent the hole of a part.
Understatement
The writer makes a situation seem much less important or serious
Members:
Santiago Álvarez
Luis Ángel Hernández
José Pedro Mata López