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Test Prep Week 1

EQ: How can understanding poetry help me pass the Milestones? QOTD: What literary device is being used in the sentence below: Through the doors of the open church I could hear the organs moaning and shrill. a. simile b. metaphor c. hyperbole d. personification

EQ: How can understanding poetry help me pass the Milestones? QOTD: What literary device is being used in the sentence below: She soothed her secret sorrow. a.hyperboleb. alliteration c. Metaphor d. simile

EQ: How can understanding poetry help me pass the Milestones? QOTD: What literary device is being used in the sentence below: Chicago is a city that is fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action. a. Enjambment b. metaphor c. simile d. onomatopoeia

EQ: How can understanding poetry help me pass the Milestones? QOTD: What literary device is being used in the sentence below: And I will return, my love, / even if it were a million miles. a.personificationb. onomatopoeia c. hyperbole d. simile

EQ: How can understanding poetry help me pass the Milestones? QOTD: What literary device is being used in the sentence below: Silver bells!... How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle in the icy air of night. a.simile b. hyperbole c. onomatopoeiad. alliteration