giving an animal or object human-like characteristics
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thief
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rocket
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gift
Win 15 points!
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banana
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The words or phrases a writer uses to describe persons, objects, actions, feelings and ideas while appealing to the five senses is called ...
imagery
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Foreshadowing is...
Important clues that an author drops to help the reader get ready for something later in a story
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'Go slow over the road' is an example of ...
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'I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse,' is an example of ...
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'The music danced through the room and into Jason's ear. It whispered to him quietly, calling him outside to the school dance.' Identify the poetic device
Personification. Music is not a person. It doesn't dance or whisper.
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seesaw
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shark
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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baam
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Alliteration is...
the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more words that appear one after another
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'The tall grass blew in the soft autumn breeze. Last night's rain glistened and shined in the morning sun.' This sentence is an example of
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The poem 'The Sea' by James Reeves, that we looked at in your LIP classes, is an example of
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an object, person, place or action that "stands for" or represents something else is called...
a symbol
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Irony is
a contrast between appearance and reality - or when one thing is expected to happen and the exact opposite happens instead
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Look at the image and create a description with lots of detail. (imagery)