-What are the different types of analogies? (Check the chart on page 5, Lesson 4)

-What are the different stylistic techniques? (Check the 3-Column Chart on page 2, Lesson 6)

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It looks like you're referencing specific charts from lesson materials that I don't have access to. However, I can provide a general overview of the types of analogies and stylistic techniques commonly recognized in literature and writing.

Types of Analogies:

  1. Direct Analogy: Compares two similar things directly to highlight their similarities.
  2. Metaphorical Analogy: Uses metaphorical language to suggest that two things are alike in some way.
  3. Simile: A type of analogy that compares two different things using "like" or "as."
  4. Functional Analogy: Compares functions or roles of different elements or concepts.
  5. Symbolic Analogy: Relates two concepts where one represents the other symbolically.
  6. Abstract Analogy: Compares two abstract concepts or ideas.

Stylistic Techniques:

  1. Alliteration: Repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words.
  2. Metaphor: A figure of speech that implies a comparison between two unrelated things.
  3. Simile: A comparison using 'like' or 'as.'
  4. Personification: Giving human traits and characteristics to non-human entities.
  5. Hyperbole: Exaggeration for emphasis or rhetorical effect.
  6. Imagery: Descriptive language that engages the senses.
  7. Irony: A contrast between expectations and reality.
  8. Symbolism: The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.

If you have access to the specific lessons, you can often find more tailored or nuanced definitions and examples within those materials. Please let me know if you would like more in-depth information on any specific type of analogy or stylistic technique!