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A. poetry A. poetry C. historical fiction C. historical fiction B. nonfiction B. nonfiction D. realistic fiction D. realistic fiction What genre have we been discussing in class?
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Back to Board A. poetry
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A. simile A. simile C. metaphor C. metaphor B. onomatopoeia B. onomatopoeia D. personification D. personification The line ”Hank is a ray of sunshine every time he enters the room” is an example of
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Back to Board C. metaphor
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A. hyperbole A. hyperbole C. metaphor C. metaphor B. simile B. simile D. onomatopoeia D. onomatopoeia The line “Kim was as pretty as a picture in her new dress” is an example of
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Back to Board B. simile
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A. onomatopoeia A. onomatopoeia C. hyperbole C. hyperbole B. simile B. simile D. personification D. personification The line “On the farm, we heard the cat meow, the cow moo, and the goose honk” is an example of
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Back to Board A. onomatopoeia
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A. hyperbole A. hyperbole C. alliteration C. alliteration B. onomatopoeia B. onomatopoeia D. simile D. simile The line “Mary Ellen acts like a big baby when she doesn’t get her way” is an example of
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Back to Board D. Simile
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A. alliteration A. alliteration C. onomatopoeia C. onomatopoeia B. hyperbole B. hyperbole D. metaphor D. metaphor Using words like “honk, waahhh, and boo” are examples of
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Back to Board C. Onomatopoeia
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A. hyperbole A. hyperbole C. personification C. personification B. alliteration B. alliteration D. simile D. simile The line “Tiny Timmy Turner traded tables on Tuesday” is an example of
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Back to Board B. alliteration
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A. Metaphor A. Metaphor C. hyperbole C. hyperbole B. Onomatopoeia B. Onomatopoeia D. Alliteration D. Alliteration The line “I have told you a million times to stop” is an example of
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Back to Board C. hyperbole
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A. Simile A. Simile D. personification D. personification The line “The wind yells while blowing” is an example of C. Alliteration C. Alliteration B. Onomatopoeia B. Onomatopoeia
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Back to Board D. personification
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What is personification? A. an exaggeration A. an exaggeration C. comparison C. comparison D. tongue twister D. tongue twister B. giving human characteristics B. giving human characteristics
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Back to Board B. Giving a human characteristic
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A. using like or as A. using like or as Simile is a comparison …. C. using all sound words C. using all sound words B. not using like or as B. not using like or as D. not using any words D. not using any words
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Back to Board A. Using like or as
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B. not using like or as B. not using like or as Metaphor is a comparison… A. using like or as A. using like or as C. using all sound words C. using all sound words D. not using any words D. not using any words
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Back to Board B. Not using like or as
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C. when you use sound words C. when you use sound words Onomatopoeia is … A. when you compare things A. when you compare things B. when you exaggerate B. when you exaggerate D. when you make tongue twisters D. when you make tongue twisters
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Back to Board C. When you use sound words
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D. tongue twisters D. tongue twisters What is an alliteration? A. sound words A. sound words C. comparisons C. comparisons B. giving human characteristics B. giving human characteristics
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Back to Board D. Tongue twisters
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A. an exaggeration A. an exaggeration What is an hyperbole? B. tongue twister B. tongue twister D. human like characteristics D. human like characteristics C. comparison C. comparison
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A. an exaggeration
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