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What is a comparison of using two unlike things without using like or as?
metaphor
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"the startled papers leaping off the desks" is an example of what?
personification
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What is an example of onomatopoeia?
Mrs. Hall decides!
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The usage of the same beginning sound in a sentence or multiple sentences?
Alliteration
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A group of lines forming a paragraph in a poem
stanza
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A word or line that is repeated throughout a poem to create a certain effect
repetition
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What is an example of alliteration?
Mrs. Daly decides
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Vivid descriptions that appeal to at least one of the five sense
Imagery
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What is an example of a simile?
Mrs. Daly decides
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A musical quality created by the alternation of accented and unaccented syllables
rhythm
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What is an example of a rhyme?
Mrs. Daly decides
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The teacher is a bat. What figurative language is used in the sentence?
metaphor
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The purple pretty penguin is an example of what sound device?
alliteration
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What is the difference between mood and tone?
tone - how the author feels mood - how you feel
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A figure of speech that compares two different things using like or as
simile
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What is an example of a metaphor?
Mrs. Daly decides!
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What is an example of rhyme scheme for this? My name is hall I do not want to fall I do not like bees and I do not like flees I do like pickles
AABBC
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It is raining cats and dogs is an example of what?
An idiom
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What is words whose sounds suggest its meaning?
onomatopoeia
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Pow! Bam! are examples of what?
Onomatopoeia
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The sun kissed her on her cheeks. This is an example of
personification
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Giving human qualities to ideas and things?
personification
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A pickle is not a banana. What two things are being compared?
The pickle and banana.
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What is an example of repetition?
Mrs. Daly decides!
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What is theme?
LESSON OF THE STORY
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What is an example of personification?
Mrs. Daly decides!
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