Placing two opposite things or concepts side by side to highlight their differences is called...
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Which of these is an example of hyperbole?
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boom
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gift
Win 20 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
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A haiku consists of how many phrases/lines?
3
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banana
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seesaw
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fairy
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banana
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The imagery in this poem affects which of the five senses? ("They silently inhale the clover-scented gale, And the vapors that arise From the well-watered and smoking soil.")
Olfactory (sense of smell)
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Indirectly referring to something is called an... (for example: Sad rom-coms are my kryptonite.)
allusion
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What literary device is this? ("The fire swallowed the forest whole.")
personification
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What literary device is this? ("The owl hooted.")
onomatopoeia
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trap
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star
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rocket
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banana
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The repetition of vowel sounds, but not at the beginning of words is... (for example: 'between trees' or 'hop-scotch')
Assonance
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The phrase 'sweet summer songs' is an example of....
alliteration
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How many syllables does the word 'Slovenia' have?
4
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A limerick typically consists of how many lines?
5
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What literary device is this? ("He's as strong as an ox.")