The document discusses literary devices used in the book "The Ear, The Eye and The Arm" by Nancy Farmer. It defines personification, rhyming, alliteration, similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia, and asyndeton providing examples from the text. Personification describes a face tightening as if not eating, rhyming uses words with the same ending sounds, and alliteration starts words with the same initial sounds. Similes compare things using "like" or "as", metaphors make comparisons without those words, and onomatopoeia are sound words. Asyndeton lists things without conjunctions.