Metaphor 1. A comparison of two unlike things that uses "like" or "as" 2. A comparison of two unlike things that does not use comparison words 3. Nonliving or nonhuman things are given human characteristics or abilities 4. A figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis 5. Repetition of an initial consonant sound to create rhythm
3. Personification is giving nonhuman things human characteristics
4. Hyperbole uses exaggeration
5. Alliteration is the repetition of an initial consonant sound
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moon-letters were a method of writing invented by the dwarves. moon-letters were ordinary runes, but written in such a way that they could only be read when the light of the moon shone behind the writing. some moon-letters could be read by any moonlight, but it was possible to make the writing even more secret. more sophisticated moon-letters could only be read by the light of the same shape of moon, or at the same time of year, as when they were written. hope this !
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