You're cheating on the assignment but it's to late it was due on the 28th;)
personification
personification
Figurative language includes literary devices such as simile, metaphor and personification. Here the world is being compared to a stage. This is an example of a metaphor, or a comparison between two basically unlike things. If "Like" or "as" were used to make the comparison, it would be a simile instead.
::stage directions::
The element of production.
The excerpt that includes both alliteration and onomatopoeia is: ". . . Rocky rhymed with his heart: jazz Bishop. . ."
Figurative techniques help to create mood and atmosohere in a narrative or poem; for example: alliteration, similes and metaphors, onomatopoeia, rhyming couplets etc etc...
"The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe is a poem that includes alliteration, assonance, rhyme, metaphor, personification, and symbol. "The Tyger" by William Blake features alliteration, metaphor, rhyme, rhythm, and symbolism. "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost contains metaphor, personification, rhyme, rhythm, and symbolism.
The word personification includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.
The cast of Global Exaggeration - 2008 includes: Joth Mejia as Stokes Mike Pomykala as Gregs
personification
No, "whistlin' through walls" is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "hiss." In this phrase, "whistlin'" is not directly imitating the sound of whistling.
Alliteration
alliteration
The following excerpt from The Snow-Storm includes clear use of alliteration: "Of the fierce wind, so long it went on mer" which repeats the "w" sound multiple times in quick succession.
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alliteration