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I ate a freezer burnt dinner last night.

What is an oxymoron?

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I fell walking to class, the curb jumped

right in front of me!

What is personification?

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Life is a journey. Enjoy the ride!

What is a metaphor?

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It is so cold, even the polar bears

are wearing jackets.

What is hyperbole?

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The seagulls were skimming

the surface of the ocean.

What is alliteration?

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A silver jet soars across the sky

Just like a giant butterfly

What is rhyme?

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Creak, squeak, in the night…I knew there was a mouse nearby.

What is onomatopoeia?

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Kerplunk! I watched as my cell phone sank to

the bottom of the pool.

What is onomatopoeia?

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We were like two peas in a pod.

What is a simile?

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Business is war.Business is a game.Customers are targets.

Customers are bosses.

What are metaphors?

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Man is a walking computer

What is a metaphor?

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A word that imitates the

sound it represents.

What is onomatopoeia?

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The lizard is a timid thing

That cannot dance or

fly or sing

What is rhyme? (Or metaphor)

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I scrubbed until that thing

was as clean as a whistle.

What is a simile?

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________________is giving human traits

(qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics)

to non-living objects

(things, colors, qualities, or ideas).

What is personification?

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_____________________are not literally true, but people make them to sound

impressive or to emphasize something, such as a feeling,

effort, or reaction.

What are hyperboles?

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I enjoy the sweet smell of success.

What is alliteration?

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Hickory dickory dock

The mouse ran up the clock

The clock struck one

The mouse ran down

Hickory dickory dock

What is rhyme and repetition?

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I had to leave her there.

It was the only choice I had.

What is an oxymoron?

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Fear is a voice that we listen to.

What is personification? (or metaphor)