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The sun is to the sky as the grass is to the earth.
analogy
You are a chip off the old block.
Idiom
The city was a jungle.
Metaphor
He was tall like a giraffe.
Simile
The bees were buzzing around the flowers.
Onomatopoeia
He was so hungry, he could eat a horse.
Hyperbole
The computer printer started to spit out more copies.
Personification
Reading is rewarding and really rad.
Alliteration
It took a million years for Thomas to finish his homework.
Hyperbole
Pen is to ink as pencil is to lead.
Analogy
It is raining cats and dogs outside!
Idiom
My coach is a lion! He yells so loud when we score!
Metaphor
The stars twinkled like diamonds in the sky.
Simile
BOOM! The thunder roared outside of our tent.
Onomatopoeia
The sun smiled across the forest one early summer morning.
Personification
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Alliteration
compares two unlike things, by using the word like or as
Simile
an intentionally exaggerated figure of speech
Hyperbole
a partial similarity
Analogy
a comparison in which something nonhuman is given human characteristics
Personification
the repetition of the same sounds or the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words
Onomatopoeia
compares two unlike things and doesn’t use the word like or as
Metaphor
an expression that doesn’t mean what it literally says
Hyperbole
words of which the sound suggest meaning
Idiom