Define As Many As Possible

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Define As Many As Possible. 2 nd Section of Notebook. Metaphor Simile Personification Stanza Symbol Imagery Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Alliteration. Simile/Alliteration. Her smile was like the summer. 2. Metaphor/Alliteration. My baby brother is a pig. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Define As Many As Possible

1. Metaphor2. Simile3. Personification4. Stanza5. Symbol6. Imagery7. Hyperbole8. Onomatopoeia9. Alliteration

2nd Section of Notebook

Simile/Alliteration

Her smile was like the summer

2

Metaphor/Alliteration

My baby brother is a pig

2

Personification/Onomatopoeia/Simile/Imagery/Alliteration

The thunder grumbled like an old man

5

Onomatopoeia

I zipped up my jacket

1

Hyperbole

He’s got tons of money

1

Symbol/Alliteration

The chain between us had broken

2

Metaphor/Imagery/Alliteration

Her hair was a rat’s nest

3

Personification/Imagery

The clouds wept and their tears drenched the hills

2

Alliteration/Personification

ImageryThey froze in fear as his words fell quietly to the floor

3

Symbol/Imagery

Her heart was full of darkness

2

Metaphor/Personification

Imagery

The tree was a hand, clawing at the sky

3

Personification/Alliteration

I could hear the cake calling my name

2

Hyperbole

This is the best thing that’s ever happened to me!

1

Simile/Imagery/Alliteration

His words felt as sharp and hot as flaming knives

3

Imagery/PersonificationAlliteration

At the end of the day, I let the soft bed swallow me up

3

Onomatopoeia/Imagery

The bacon sizzled on the pan

2

Hyperbole

I’ve told you a million times to do your homework

Imagery/ Metaphor

Her eyes were so full of tears that they gushed into a flood on her cheeks

Imagery

The eerie silence was shattered by her scream

Simile/Imagery

The humiliation seeped like water into my bones

Simile/Personification/Imagery

The story swallowed me up like a starving lion

Alliteration

The wind whispered across the wide and weary earth

Alliteration/Imagery

The tears sank to my skin as my heart filled with sadness

Symbol/Imagery/Metaphor

The battlefield was a sea of red

Onomatopoeia

My alarm buzzed

StanzaOh, give us pleasure in the flowers to-day; And give us not to think so far away As the uncertain harvest; keep us here All simply in the springing of the year.

Oh, give us pleasure in the orchard white,Like nothing else by day, like ghosts by night; And make us happy in the happy bees, The swarm dilating round the perfect trees.

Symbol/Imagery/Personification

The blackness swallowed her up