This 'part of speech' is used to describe a noun.

A type of 'figurative language' that uses extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect.

A 'part of speech' used to join words or groups of words.

A type of 'figurative language' that appeals to our senses in order to represent objects, actions, and ideas.

A 'part of speech' that is a kind of adjective used before a noun to show whether it refers to something specific or not.

A type of 'figurative language' that is not understood literally. These are usually not understood in different cultures/countries.

A 'part of speech' inserted and used to express emotion - WOW!

A type of 'figurative language' that occurs when the initial sound of words are repeated for poetic effect.

A 'part of speech' used to tell when, where, how, in what manner, or to what extent an action is performed.

The use of words in a way other than their literal meanings, often to add emphasis or say something in a fresh and creative manner.

This is considered a story's main message or moral to the story.

A 'part of speech' that uses a word to replace or stand for a noun.

A type of 'figurative language' used to compare two unlike things. For example: she runs fast as lightening.

A 'part of speech' that uses a word, or group of words, to show a noun's relationship to another word in the sentence. These include: in, on, at, around, before, near, of, for, etc.

This is an important part of a paragraph that introduces the reader to the main idea.

A type of 'figurative language' used to describe animals, ideas, or objects as though they possess human qualities or emotions.

The following is NOT an example of a common noun:

The following is NOT an example of a proper noun:

A type of 'figurative language' that uses a comparison of two unlike things, however, does NOT use the words 'like' or 'as.'

A type of 'figurative language' that uses words whose sounds imitate the sounds of what they describe.

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