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Three parallel groups of words, usually separated by commas, that create a poetic rhythm or add support for a point
Using nonliteral comparisons such as hyperbole, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, and idioms to add "spice" to writing and paint a vivid picture.
Using specific, sensory details, instead of general or vague descriptions to help the reader visualize the person, place, thing, or idea the writer is describing.
Writer repeats a phrase or specifically chosen words to make a point or stress certain ideas for the reader.
I emphasized the importance of a moment by expanding the action.
Adding a humorous phrase or moment to a story can help engage the reader.
By adding hyphenated modifiers (adjectives) to a piece,