Students are often confused about these two similar (but different!) literary terms!This worksheet contains notes, examples, practice, and reflection space.Guided notes on two of the most commonly confused literary termsPractice sections allow students to demonstrate understanding in 3 ways: recognizing the device in a text, using the device in their own writing, assessing a peer‘s use of the device, and engaging in self-reflection after peer feedback.Fully editable to suit your classroomSimple