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Mrs. Chakanetsa was ready to hit the hay after a long day at school.
idiom
Stella sold sixty-six silly salamanders on Sunday.
alliteration
The leaves whistled in the rain.
personification
Her mother was a teddy bear and everyone loved her.
metaphor
She was treated like a queen on her birthday.
simile
I had thousands of chores to do before the day was over.
hyperbole
The warm smile of the sun made me happy that summer was finally here.
personification
The bugs went SPLAT on the windshield when we were driving to the campsite.
onomatopoeia
Betsy baked better bread with bananas, blueberries, and butter.
alliteration
She was down in the dumps when her friends moved away.
idiom
The sun was a glowing ball of fire in the sky.
metaphor
The girl looked as cozy as a soft kitten when she fell asleep on her blanket.
simile
I felt like my sister was a million miles away when she left for college.
hyperbole
There was a tremendously loud CRASH outside my window on the street.
onomatopoeia
a common saying or phrase that is not to be taken literally
idiom
an exaggeration
hyperbole
giving human qualities to animals or objects
personification
a comparison where one thing is said to be another
metaphor
a comparison using the words "like" or "as"
simile
a word that imitates the sound that it represents
onomatopoeia
repeating the beginning sounds of words
alliteration
what the separate words actually mean
literal