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 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics. Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as Figurative Language Does not mean literally Synonym Words that mean the same Happy = Glad Enter the description here. To do this, triple- click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down.

 Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  Insert, resize, and position Clip Art and Word Art as desired.  Replace the text in all the text boxes and enter your own information.  To do this, triple- click on the existing text and simply start typing.  Do not press the delete key!  When finished, turn the text boxes upside down! Simile- A comparison between to things Personification- Giving animals or objects human characteristics Cause- Makes something happen Opinion- What someone thinks or feels They gave a sponge human characteristics for a cartoon. When the kid got in trouble, he was as anger as a bee. Cause someone touched the lined dominoes, they all fell down. Effect-what happens Fact- A proven statement The Ireland flag is green, white and orange. My opinion is that I love school. Figurative language- Non-literal language I lost my mind this morning when I thought I lost my money.

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