Simile
A literary device is a way a person writes. Depending on what type of message a writer wishes to deliver, they will use a specific literary device. Two types are literary elements, such as the plot or setting, and literary techniques, such as metaphor and simile.
My guess is...."literary works"
Onomatopoeia is the name of the literary device in which sounds are written into words.
why different user interfaces require the use of different types of input device
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The literary device being described is a simile, a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as". In this case, it compares something unwieldy, slow, heavy, and pale as lead.
The literary device that is used here is repetition.
First-person narration is a literary device that deals with blatantly negative language.
literary device
The literary device that seals swam freely through the icy sea is assonance.
The literary device that uses "like" or "as" to make a comparison between two different things is called a simile.
The literary device you are referring to is called a motif. A motif is a recurring element that has symbolic significance and contributes to the overall theme of a literary work.