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Which sentence is a simile?
 
Ms. Wooten is as happy as a clam.
 
Ms. Wooten likes pizza.
Which sentence is a metaphor?
 
Tom is a monster.
 
Tom is mean.
Give an example of a simile.
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Give an example of an onomatopoeia word.
answers may vary.
Give an example of alliteration.
Answers may vary.
Which sentence is a metaphor?
 
Jimmy is a proud lion.
 
Jimmy is as proud as a lion.
Which sentence is a simile?
 
The night sky is like the bottom of the ocean.
 
The night sky is the bottom of the ocean.
Which sentence uses alliteration?
 
Zebras zipped across Zimbabwe.
 
All fall days are great.
Which sentence uses onomatopoeia?
 
Crack! My glasses broke as they dropped to the floor.
 
Tammy took two tricycles.
This type of figurative language says one thing IS something else. It compares two things and does NOT use "like" or "as."
 
metaphor
 
simile
 
alliteration
 
onomatopoeia
This type of figurative language compares two things using "like" or "as"
 
simile
 
metaphor
 
alliteration
 
onomatopoeia
This type of figurative language are words that imitate sounds.
 
onomatopoeia
 
similes
 
metaphors
 
alliteration
This type of figurative language has two or more words that start with the same beginning sound.
 
alliteration
 
onomatopoeia
 
simile
Her bedroom is a garbage dump.
 
metaphor
 
onomatopoeia
 
simile
She is as skinny as a blade of grass.
 
simile
 
onomatopoeia
 
metaphor
The lightening zapped and zipped across the sky.
 
onomatopoeia
 
simile
 
metaphor
Jimmy jumped into his Jeep and drove to Georgia.
 
Alliteration
 
Simile
 
Metaphor
 
Onomatopoeia
This type of poem rhymes. It sounds like a song. It has a beat.
 
Lyrical
 
Free verse
This type of poem does NOT have rhyming words at the ends of it's lines. It does NOT sound like music.
 
free verse
 
lyrical