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This literary term is a word that imitates the sound associated with it. (Ex.: Bang! Pow!)
a) alliteration
b) onomatopoeia
c) poetry
d) epic

The snow is a white blanket. This is an example of what literary term?
a) metaphor
b) motif
c) symbolism
d) plot

Snow White's hair was as black as coal. This is an example of what literary term?
a) metaphor
b) lyric
c) stanza
d) simile

This literary term is extreme exaggeration for effect.
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) hyperbole
d) cyclical

Clang! Clang! Clang! sounded the bell. This is an example of what literary term?
a) onomatopoeia
b) Euro
c) consonance
d) quatrain

This literary term is a comparison between two unlike things. It DOES NOT use like or as.
a) simile
b) lyric
c) metaphor
d) epic

The sun smiled warmly on the fields below. This is an example of what literary term?
a) exaggeration
b) idiom
c) short story
d) personification

This literary term is a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as.
a) simile
b) poem
c) essay
d) personification

I've told you a million times to pick up your book bag! This is an example of what literary term?
a) metaphor
b) hyperbole
c) simile
d) poetry

What is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words?
a) personification
b) allegory
c) alliteration
d) metaphor

This literary term gives animals or objects human qualities.
a) animation
b) manga
c) anime
d) personification

She sells seashells by the seashore. This is an example of what literary term?
a) rhyming
b) stanza
c) allitertion
d) quatrain

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