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verbal irony
An author or character says something, but means something else
dramatic irony
The reader knows something about a character's situation that the character doe snot know.
situational irony
What actually happens is not what is expected to happen.
simile
a comparison between two unlke items using the words LIKE or AS.
metaphor
a comparison between two unlke items, stated as fact
allusion
to refer to a well-known person, place, thing or idea in order to help explain your point.
alliteration
the repeated use of a single consonant sound. "Sally sold sea shells..."