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Title: Language Features
Description: A list of 94 Language Features and their meanings that could be useful with any exam.

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Gustatory – Taste (sense)
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Opposite of colloquialism
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Anthropomorphism – The endowment of something that is not human
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Personification – The attribution of human feelings, emotions or
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Metaphor – A comparison of one thing to another in order to make
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Internal Rhyme – Rhyming words within a line rather than at the end
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Lament – A poem expressing intense grief
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Onomatopoeia – The use of words whose sound copies the sound of the
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Title: Language Features
Description: A list of 94 Language Features and their meanings that could be useful with any exam.