Match the definition to the literary term. 1. a set of literary devices that use language in a way that goes beyond the ordinary meaning of the words figurative language 2. a figure of speech that uses "like" or "as" to compare things metaphor 3. a figure of speech in which compares things without using the words "like" or "as" personification 4. the technique of giving an animal or an inanimate object human qualities simile

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1. Figurative language: a set of literary devices that use language in a way that goes beyond the ordinary meaning of the words

2. Metaphor: a figure of speech in which compares things without using the words "like" or "as"

3. Personification: the technique of giving an animal or an inanimate object human qualities

4. Simile: a figure of speech that uses "like" or "as" to compare things

Explanation:

Figurative language is the use of different literary devices to be more persuasive or effective. A personification is a literary tool that gives human abilities to animals and things. Metaphor and simile are often confused but the difference is that metaphors states a difference but don't use words as "like" or "as", simile uses them to draw a comparison.  

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figurative language

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figurative language which gives human qualities to nonhuman things

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imagery

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figurative language making direct comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"

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metaphor

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figurative language making an implied (subtle)comparison of two unlike things

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simile

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highly descriptive language that appeals to the senses

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personification

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often non-literal (poetic) language used in literary texts to paint mental pictures and spark the imagination