Question
write the definitions of all of these
objective
summary
connotative meaning
figurative meaning
hyperbole
metaphor
simile
alliteration
rhyme
objective
summary
connotative meaning
figurative meaning
hyperbole
metaphor
simile
alliteration
rhyme
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GPT 3.5
Objective: Something that can be observed or measured without personal bias or opinion. It focuses on verifiable facts and avoids personal interpretations.
Summary: A brief and concise overview of the main points or ideas of a text, speech, or event.
Connotative Meaning: The emotional or cultural associations attached to a word or phrase, beyond its literal or denotative meaning.
Figurative Meaning: The non-literal or metaphorical interpretation of words or phrases, often used to create vivid imagery or convey abstract concepts.
Hyperbole: A figure of speech in which exaggerated statements or claims are made for emphasis or dramatic effect, not to be taken literally.
Metaphor: A figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated or dissimilar things, highlighting a similarity or characteristic they share.
Simile: A figure of speech that compares two unrelated or dissimilar things using "like" or "as," to emphasize a similarity or characteristic they share.
Alliteration: The repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of closely connected words or syllables, often used for emphasis or to create a memorable rhythm.
Rhyme: The repetition of similar or identical sounds at the end of words or lines, often used in poetry to create a rhythmic or musical effect.
Summary: A brief and concise overview of the main points or ideas of a text, speech, or event.
Connotative Meaning: The emotional or cultural associations attached to a word or phrase, beyond its literal or denotative meaning.
Figurative Meaning: The non-literal or metaphorical interpretation of words or phrases, often used to create vivid imagery or convey abstract concepts.
Hyperbole: A figure of speech in which exaggerated statements or claims are made for emphasis or dramatic effect, not to be taken literally.
Metaphor: A figure of speech that directly compares two unrelated or dissimilar things, highlighting a similarity or characteristic they share.
Simile: A figure of speech that compares two unrelated or dissimilar things using "like" or "as," to emphasize a similarity or characteristic they share.
Alliteration: The repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of closely connected words or syllables, often used for emphasis or to create a memorable rhythm.
Rhyme: The repetition of similar or identical sounds at the end of words or lines, often used in poetry to create a rhythmic or musical effect.
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