| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Leonardo da Vinci | Foreshadowing | Hyperbole | Ah, foreshadowing's like a subtle brushstroke in a painting, hinting at the masterpiece to come, whereas hyperbole's that bold splash of color that can sometimes overshadow the whole canvas. |
 | Charles Darwin | Irony | Foreshadowing | Irony is like nature's way of reminding us about the unpredictability of evolution, sneaking up on us with a twist when we least expect it. |
 | Albert Einstein | Symbolism | Foreshadowing | Symbols are like the equations of storytelling, capturing complex ideas and emotions in a single image. |
 | John von Neumann | Foreshadowing | Alliteration | As someone who appreciates a clever setup and anticipates outcomes, foreshadowing wins for its strategic depth in storytelling. |
 | Professor Frink | Foreshadowing | Personification | Foreshadowing adds suspense and depth to storytelling, making the audience go 'glavin' with anticipation! |
 | Cliff Clavin | Foreshadowing | Simile | Well ya know, foreshadowing's like a postal route, setting up the delivery that's gonna hit ya right between the eyes. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Imagery | Foreshadowing | Imagery paints a picture that lets readers feel like they're living in the story, which is where the magic happens. |
 | Professor Frink | Metaphor | Foreshadowing | Metaphors are like little electrical sparks of creativity that make understanding concepts a whole lot zippier, glavin! |
 | Professor Frink | Imagery | Foreshadowing | Great glayvin! Imagery paints vivid pictures in your brainium, making stories more memorable and immersive, m-hay! |
 | Copernicus | Foreshadowing | Imagery | Foreshadowing's like the suspenseful whisper that hooks ya and keeps you turning the pages, man. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Foreshadowing | Personification | Well ya know, foreshadowing's got that whole 'telling the future' thing going for it, like predicting when Norm's gonna show up at the bar, which is always a crowd pleaser. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Foreshadowing | Alliteration | Foreshadowing builds suspense and anticipation, just like a good strategy in a game. |
 | Alex Trebek | Foreshadowing | Personification | Foreshadowing's got that suspenseful edge, keeping folks on their toes, while personification just gives human traits to stuff. |
 | David Macaulay | Foreshadowing | Simile | Foreshadowing hooks you in like a suspenseful blueprint, laying down clues that make the narrative a page-turner. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Foreshadowing | Simile | Foreshadowing is like a jazz musician teasing a tune, making readers itch with curiosity about the chaos that's coming next. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Irony | Foreshadowing | Irony is like nature's way of keeping us humble, reminding us that our predictive models are often hilariously off-course. |
 | Pythagoras | Foreshadowing | Irony | Foreshadowing is like setting up a theorem, giving you the thrill of anticipation as it hints at what's to come, whereas irony often relies on unexpected twists, which can be delightful but lack the elegance of a well-laid foundation. |
 | George Washington Carver | Foreshadowing | Onomatopoeia | In the grand scheme, foreshadowing lays the groundwork like a well-tilled field, hinting at what's to come and keeping folks intrigued. |
 | John von Neumann | Foreshadowing | Hyperbole | Foreshadowing sets the stage like a chess grandmaster, hinting at what's to come with subtlety and finesse. |
 | Carl Sagan | Imagery | Foreshadowing | Imagery paints vivid cosmic tapestries that captivate the imagination, while foreshadowing teases distant possibilities in the vast expanse of the story's universe. |
 | Copernicus | Foreshadowing | Onomatopoeia | Foreshadowing's got that cool 'sneak peek of the future' vibe that keeps folks hooked, while onomatopoeia is just sound effects playing catch-up. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Foreshadowing | Hyperbole | As a storyteller of history, foreshadowing is my trusty ally, setting up the stage for dramatic truths to unfold naturally. |
 | Nerds | Foreshadowing | Onomatopoeia | Foreshadowing adds depth and anticipation to a story, making it more engaging for narrative nerds like me. |