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The term that means “a comparison between two or more things that doesn't use the words like or as.'

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The term that meas 'Words that sound alike'

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The term that means 'an expression in which the words used do not represent the meaning of the expression.'

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The term that means 'the repetition of sounds at the beginning of the words'

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The term that means 'exageration' 'larger than life'

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The meaning of this idiom 'Break a leg.'

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The meaning of this idiom ' Ms. Barber has a heart of gold'

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The meaning of this idiom ' Michael is full of bologna'

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The meaning of this idiom 'That problem is small potatoes.'

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The meaning of this idiom ' I have a frog in my throat'

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The figurative language device used here: Her feet are as cold as ice!

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The figurative language device used here: My sister's room is a pig pen.

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The figurative language device used here: The sun winked at me through the clouds.

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The figurative language device used here: I love mashing melting marshmellows.

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The figurative language device used here: My refrigerator is running well since we had it fixed.

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The meaning of this metaphor: Brian was a wall, bouncing every tennis ball back over the net.

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The meaning of this metaphor: We would have had more pizza to eat if Tammy hadn’t been such a hog.

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The meaning of this metaphor: Cindy was such a mule. We couldn’t get her to change her mind.

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The items being compared: Chuck was flopping like a fish on a line.

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The itmes being compared: She walks as gracefully and elegantly as a cat.

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Is this personifiction: The boy fought like a bear.

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Is this personifiction: 'Oreo: Milk's favorite cookie.'

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Is this personifiction: Time waits for no one.

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Is this personifiction: The car was working fine.

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Is this personifiction: The bear walked alone by the river.

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Metaphor
Rhyme
Idiom
Alliteration
Hyperbole
'Good luck!'
Ms. Barber is a very kind person
'Michael tells stories that are not true
'The problem is unimportant.'
My voice sounds very strange
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Alliteration
NONE
Brian wouldn't allow the balls passed him; he returned them.
Tammy ate a large amount.
Cindy was stubborn.
Chuck and a fish
Walk and cat
No
Yes
Yes
No
No





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