This document defines and provides examples of several common figures of speech: simile, metaphor, personification, apostrophe, hyperbole, and onomatopoeia. A simile explicitly uses like or as to compare two unlike things, while a metaphor implicitly makes a comparison. Personification gives human traits to non-human things. Apostrophe addresses something not present. Hyperbole exaggerates to emphasize a point. Onomatopoeia uses words that imitate sounds. The document also lists figures of speech used in example sentences.