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Vocabulary for "A Thunderstorm" by Emily Dickins ...
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"Her brain was an open browser with too many tabs open." This sentence is an example of?
metaphor
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This word means something is dispersed in different directions over a wide area.
abroad
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What is a person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger?
menace
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What is the writer’s attitude toward the subject in a piece of writing?
tone
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What is the type of figurative language that compares two things that are not alike without using like or as?
metaphor
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This word means furiously angry.
livid
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What is the kind of figurative language that gives human characteristics to something that is not human?
personification
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"The engine hiccupped and coughed as the Oldsmobile chugged down the highway." This sentence is an example of?
personification
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Is this a menace? Why or why not?
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This word has multiple meanings, but in the poem is describes the action of dividing something into four parts.
quartering
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