Memory Simile, Metaphor, EpithetVersión en línea Match the names of stylistic devices with the contexts where they are used. por Olga Leon TWO-STEP EPITHET Love is like war: easy to begin but very hard to stop. EXTENDED METAPHOR STRING EPITHET I heard that heart-burning sigh and felt her sorrow. PHRASE EPITHET In England once there lived a big and wonderfully clever pig. METAPHOR TRADITIONAL EPITHET COMPOUND EPITHET There was none of the old-fashioned Five-Four-Three-Two-One-Zero business, so tough on the human nervous system. REVERSED EPITHET SENTENCE EPITHET I like onions, but they don’t like me. PERSONIFICATION You're a scolding, unjust, abusive, aggravating, bad old creature. It was opened by a small barrel of a woman, her fat aims shiny with suds. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts.” SIMILE Black is the color of my true love's hair. When I go to sleep at night, I think of your sweet smile. FIXED EPITHET She gave Mrs. Smith a you-know-how-men-are look. Laughter is the best medicine.