Sagot :
Answer:
1. It is a sound device that layers some additional meaning on top of the literal language of the text. It occurs when a series of words start with the same letter sound.
Answer: Alliteration
2. This is a figurative that plays on words and exploits the different meanings of a word or its homonyms, usually to humorous effect.
Answer: Pun
3. It is a type of sensory imagery that appeals to the sense of smell and simile and metaphor are oftentimes used create this kind of imagery.
Answer: Olfactory imagery
4. This is when a writer is highly detailed or academic in their writing.
Answer: Academic writing
5. This engages the sense of touch that includes textures and the many sensations a human being experiences when touching something.
Answer: tactile imagery
6. This is a kind of diction that is described as conversational which is often used in narrative literature.
Answer: Pedantic diction.
7. A type of diction that is driven by lyrical words that relate to a specific theme and create a euphonious, or harmonious, sound.
Answer: Poetic diction.
8. This pertains to phrasing that goes beyond the literal meaning of words to get a message or point across.
Answer: Figurative language
9. It refers to the linguistic choices a writer makes to effectively convey an idea, a point of view, or tell a story.
Answer: Diction
10. It is something that appeals to senses when someone read a literary text.
Answer: Imagery
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