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The wind sang her mournful song through the falling leaves.
a) hyperbole
b) personification
c) simile
d) metaphor

The mayor's voice was a strong weapon.
a) simile
b) personification
c) hyperbole
d) metaphor

Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout
a) alliteration
b) personification
c) onomatopoeia
d) simile

This vacation was just what the doctor ordered.
a) idiom
b) alliteration
c) onomatopoeia
d) simile

The garbage reached across the state.
a) idiom
b) simile
c) hyperbole
d) alliteration

She was a back seat driver.
a) idiom
b) onomatopoeia
c) simile
d) hyperbole

The lesson or main message about life found in the poem or story.
a) theme
b) alliteration
c) onomatopoeia
d) personification

Words that sound like what they make. Examples are whish, crack, ring, boom, bam, pow
a) alliteration
b) personification
c) simile
d) onomatopoeia

The roads were like a skating rink is an example of
a) personifcation
b) alliteration
c) metaphor
d) simile

The wind whispered through the trees is an example of
a) simile
b) allieteration
c) personification
d) onomatopoeia

The fog was a blanket over the city is an example of
a) metaphor
b) simile
c) alliteration
d) personification

Mrs. Manley made mushy mash potatoes Monday mornings.
a) personification
b) alliteraiton
c) onomatopeia
d) simile

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