When an author uses specific words to create an "attitude" of the poem they are using which literary device?
Tone
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When you use descriptive language that assigns human characteristics to nonhuman things it is called? Example: The ball was friendly and spunky!
Personification
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thief
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"Silly Sam sold the snickerdoodles!" Is an example of what literary device?
Alliteration
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Which literary device means "The use of words or phrases meaning the opposite of what someone really means or thinks, especially in order to be funny."? Simile Irony Personification
Irony
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"It took me 3 years to get my homework done, and then I had to walk 1,000 miles to my friends house!" Is an example of which literary device?
Hyperbole
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Give me an example of a simile.
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True or False This is an example of a slant rhyme. There once was a fuzzy worm who saw bees in a swarm
True
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A place where a line in poetry ends is called?
Line break
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trap
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rocket
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thief
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"The classroom was a zoo!" Is an example of which literary device.
Metaphor
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The poem "She had some horses" begins each line with the same word or phrase: This is an example of which literary device?
Anaphora
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A basic unit in poetry. When used together they form stanzas.
Line
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That project was a piece of cake! It is raining cats and dogs! You are pulling my leg aren't you? These are examples of which literary device?