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According to this hyperbole, does this person own a lot of toys or a little?: You have a million toys at your house!
He owns a lot of toys.
What object is being given personification - the tree limbs or the bird's nest?: The tree limbs hugged the bird's nest.
the tree limbs because they "hugged"
What does this metaphor mean?: The bread was a rock.
The bread was stale or hard.
What does the onomatopoeia in this sentence mean?: The door closed with a BANG!
the door closed loudly
What does this idiom mean?: His grandparents always went the extra mile for him.
His grandparents always went out of their way for him and treated him very well.
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: I was so hungry I could eat a horse!
hyperbole
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: Sally sold seashells by the seashore.
alliteration
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: The kitten played as quietly as a mouse.
simile
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: It's raining cats and dogs!
idiom
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: The woman gave a huge donation to the animal shelter because she had a heart of gold.
metaphor
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: The raindrops danced along the window pane.
personification
According to this simile, could her smile make other people happy?: Her smile was as sweet as sunshine on a rainy day.
Yes, her smile can make other people happy.
Which 4 words have the alliteration in this sentence?: Betty bought badges for Bryce.
Betty, bought, badges, Bryce
Which figurative language is in the sentence?: The car zoomed down the road.
onomatopoeia