1) A comparison where one thing is compared to another, using words 'like' or 'as' a) Metaphor b) Adjective c) Onomatopoeia d) Simile 2) A comparison where one thing is said to actually be another a) Adjective b) Imperative c) Metaphor d) Alliteration 3) Assigning human characteristics to something that isn't human a) Imperative b) Personification c) Onomatopoeia d) Alliteration 4) The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words for effect a) Alliteration b) Adverb c) Personification d) Verb 5) Words which imitate a sound; boom, crash, whomp a) Onomatopoeia b) Personification c) Emotive Language d) Alliteration 6) A word which describes a noun a) Imperative b) Simile c) Adjective d) Metaphor 7) A word which describes a verb a) Adverb b) Adjective c) Personification d) Metaphor 8) "Hold your horses" "A piece of cake" a) Metaphor b) Idiom c) Personification d) Simile 9) Words which appeal to the reader's emotions a) Verb b) Emotive Language c) Metaphor d) Personification 10) A word which shows the action, state of being, or that has a tense a) Adjective b) Verb c) Emotive Language d) Alliteration 11) A question that does not need answering. a) Imagery b) Hyperbole c) Rhetorical Question d) Rhyme 12) An exageration a) Idiom b) Hyperbole c) Imagery d) Personification 13) A phrase that cannot be taken literally but the meaning is understood a) Imagery b) Idiom c) Imperative d) Noun Group 14) Description that engages the 5 senses a) Alliteration b) Imagery c) Emotive language d) Tricolon 15) Repetition in a group of three to strengthen an idea or argument. "Freedom, equality, and justice" a) Emotive language b) Alliteration c) Idiom d) Tricolon

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