* Alliteration: The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words or stressed syllables.
Example: "The sea was wild and windy."
* Assonance: The repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together.
Example: "The breeze blew through the trees."
* Consonance: The repetition of consonant sounds within words.
Example: "She whispered softly to herself."
* Enjambment: The running over of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next without a pause.
Example: "The sky was dark,/ And the stars were out."
* Hyperbole: An exaggeration for emphasis or rhetorical effect.
Example: "I was so tired, I could sleep for a year."
* Imagery: The use of vivid and descriptive language to create a mental image.
Example: "The sun was a golden orb in the sky."
* Metaphor: A comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as."
Example: "Life is a journey."
* Metonymy: The substitution of one word or phrase for another that is closely associated with it.
Example: "The crown" for the king or queen.
* Onomatopeia: The use of words that imitate sounds.
Example: "The cat purred softly."
* Oxymoron: A combination of two contradictory words or phrases.
Example: "A deafening silence."
* Personification: Giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea.
Example: "The wind whispered through the trees."
* Rhyme: The repetition of similar sounds at the end of words.
Example: "Cat" and "hat."
* Simile: A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
Example: "Her eyes were like stars."
* Symbolism: The use of objects, colors, or actions to represent something else.
Example: "A dove is a symbol of peace."