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- hyperbole
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- Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on Saturday. Tiny
Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmys on Tuesday.
Alliteration
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- A reference to another work of literature, art, film, etc. The
reader understands to allusion and the hidden meaning behind the
words.
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- Allusion The Grinch (in How the Grinch Stole Christmas) is
called a Scrooge a reference to A Christmas Carol
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- Princess Kitty will kiss Timmy T. Tipper. The pain may drain
Drake, but maybe the weight is fake. Assonance
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- exaggeration
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- Hyperbole I nearly died laughing I nearly died laughing I was
hopping madI was hopping mad Authors use Hyperbole for
emphasis
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- Use of figurative language to create mental pictures by
appealing to one or more of the five senses (sight, hearing,
feeling, smelling or tasting.)
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- He fumed and charged like an angry bull. The ants began their
daily marching drill.
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- The girl was a fish in the water. The balloon was a feather
floating away.
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- Toot! Glippp Gluppp Gluppp Onomatopoeia
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- The flowers danced in the wind. The friendly gates welcomed us.
Personification
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- I am hungry as a horse. He is sneaky as a snake. He is happy as
a clam. Similes: