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Part 1: Matching
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1. <u>J</u> Alliteration
2. <u>H</u> Imagery
3. <u>A</u> Metaphor
4. <u>B</u> Simile
5. <u>M</u> Theme
6. <u>L</u> Topic
7. <u>O</u> Repetition
8. <u>D</u> Extended Metaphor
9.<u>I</u> Personification
10. <u>G</u> Hyperbole
11. <u>F</u> Onomatopoeia
12. <u>N</u> Rhyme Scheme
13. <u>K</u> Rhythm
14. <u>E</u> Line
15. <u>C</u> Stanza
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Part 2: Figurative Language </h2>
<em>16. Write a simile about an athlete.</em>
The runner is as fast as lightning.
<em>17. Write a metaphor about a family member.</em>
My brother is the monkey, jumping around, and never cleaning up he messes
<em>18. Write a sentence using alliteration.</em>
She sells seashells by the sea-shore.
<em>19. Provide two examples of onomatopoeia.</em>
honk, beep, vroom, clang, zap, boing, boom, crash, whack, thump, bang, giggle, growl, whine, blurt, and whisper are good examples.
<em>20. Compose a sentence that includes imagery.</em>
The sunset was the most gorgeous I had ever seen; the clouds were edged with pink and gold.