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Metaphor: Comparing dissimilar things without using "like" or "as"
Alliteration: The repetition of sounds in nearby words, involving the first consonant sounds.
Onomatopoeia: A figure of speech in which words are used to imitate sounds.
Imagery: The creation of images using words.
Simile: A comparison between dissimilar things using "like" or "as".
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The Highway Man
Metaphors:
(1) "The moon was a ghostly galleon" (line 2)
(2) "The road was a ribbon of moonlight" (line 3)
Alliteration:
(1) "Died in darkness" (line 84)
Onomatopoeia:
(1) "Tlot-tlot" (line 67)
Imagery:
(1) Wind = Torrent of darkness (line 1)
Simile:
(1) "He spurred like a madman" (line 85)
(2) "Down like a dog on the highway" (line 89)
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Annabel Lee
Metaphor:
(1) "I was a child and she was a child" (line 7)
Alliteration:
(1) "Half so happy in heaven" (line 21)
Onomatopoeia:
(1) No onomatopoeia
Imagery:
(1) No imagery
Simile:
(1) No simile
Hope this helps :)