SARCASM ,- statement that said something but meant otherwise <span>Where is now your arrogance and your awesome deeds, Your valor and your victories and your vaunting words? Now are the revel and renown of the Round Table Overwhelmed with a word of one man's speech
</span>BOB AND WHEEL - consists of two lines: the first one is extremely short (usually two syllables), and the second is longer and may have an internal rhyme. <span>Wherefore the better man I, by all odds, must be. Said Gawain, "Strike once more; I shall neither flinch nor flee; But if my head falls to the floor There is no mending me!”
ALLUSION - reference to famous event or person </span><span>And through the wiles of a woman be wooed into sorrow, For so was Adam by one, when the world began, And Solomon by many more, and Samson the mighty-- Delilah was his doom, and David thereafter Was beguiled by Bathsheba, and bore much distress; </span> SIMILE - comparison of one thing with another of different kinds <span>And the bright green belt on his body he bore, Oblique, like a baldric, bound at his side, Below his left shoulder, laced in a knot, In betokening of the blame he had borne for his fault.</span>
One of the biggest debates of the 20th century is pizza-related. Nearly everyone can agree that pizza is amazing. It’s the perfect meal for parties and movie nights, and you can eat it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Not to mention, when you don’t feel like cooking, pizza is always there. Hope this helps! =)