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What is a metaphor?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
What is third person omniscient point of view?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
What is third person point of view.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
What are rhyming words?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
What is alliteration?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
What is personification?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
Which of the following words is an onomatopoeia?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
What is third person limited point of view?
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. (He, she, they, them, names)
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows thoughts and feelings.
Crunch
Giving human like qualities to non humans.
The beginning sounds of words are the same.
The ending sounds of words are the same.
Narrator is not in the story. Reader knows the thoughts and feelings of one person. (He, she, they, them, names)
Compares two things without using like and/or as.
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