by: Justin Bankovich, Chooch Husted AND JOEY FORADORA

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by: Justin Bankovich, Chooch Husted AND JOEY FORADORA FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE by: Justin Bankovich, Chooch Husted AND JOEY FORADORA

COMPARING TWO THINGS USING LIKE OR AS METAPHOR COMPARING TWO THINGS USING LIKE OR AS TRUE OR FALSE

answer - FALSE

A. SMALL AND LARGE B. FUN AND CRAZY C. SMALL AND TINY D. CLOUD AND SKY WHICH is a antonym A. SMALL AND LARGE B. FUN AND CRAZY C. SMALL AND TINY D. CLOUD AND SKY

THE ANSWER IS A

A SYNONYM ARE WORDS THAT MEAN THE SAME TRUE OR FALSE

THE ANSWER IS TRUE

WICH IS A EXAMPLE OF A HOMOPHONE A. DEAR, DEAD B. HOUSE, HORSE C. TWO, TO D. DEW, MOO

THE ANSWER IS

WICH IS A EXAMPLE OF A GENRE A. THE MAJOR TOPIC OR PURPOSE OF A WRITING B. WORDS THAT MEAN THE SAME C. ELMO D. IDENTIFIES THE KIND OF TEXT

Answer is d.

AN ALLITERATION IS OPPOSITE TRUE OR FALSE

ANSWER IS FALSE

WHICH ONE IS A HYPERBOLE 1.THE BEAR WAS AS BIG AS A TREE. 2. HE COULD LIFT THE WORLD. 3. HE THOUGHT HE WAS THE BEST. 4. THE BEAR SAID TO A TREE “I CHALLENGE YOU TO 2-SQUARE.’’ 5. THE TREE SAID “YES BUT DON’T BE COCKY.” 6. THE NEXT DAY THEY VERSED EACH OTHER AND THE TREE WON(EVEN THOUGH THE TREE COULD’T MOVE).

THE ANSWER IS SENTENCE NUMBER 2.

A SIMILIE COMPARES TWO UNLIKE WORDS USING LIKE OR AS simile A SIMILIE COMPARES TWO UNLIKE WORDS USING LIKE OR AS TRUE OR FALSE

ANSWER IS TRUE

WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF ONOMATOPOEIA A. THE MAJOR TOPIC OR PURPOSE OF A WRITING B. WORDS THAT MEAN THE SAME C. USING A SOUND TO IDENTIFY SOMETHING D. IDENTIFIES THE KIND OF TEXT

THE ANSWER IS C.

A FLASHBACK IS WORDS THAT MEAN THE SAME TRUE OR FALSE

THE ANSWER IS FALSE

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