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The wind was blowing so hard, the sun was scared to come out. personification
The teacher is like an angry lion when she is mad. simile
The boy believed black birds bite. alliteration
The men were jumping like a pack of frantic grizzly bears. simile
His feet are as big as boats. simile
Beads of ice glistened on bare branches like jewels. simile/alliteration
The sky is a rainbow of colors. metaphor
The desk held big black blocks of paper. alliteration
He hammered so hard, the earth began to shake. hyperbole
One eye glittered like a blue star. simile
The wind whispered through the forest. personification
The shadows were the lumberjacks. metaphor
Cra-aack! Whumph! The beam broke and fell on them. onomatopoeia
The snake slithered south through the grass. alliteration
The bee buzzed through the air. onomatopoeia
"Tweet, tweet," said the bird. onomatopoeia
The water was so cold that my skin turned to ice. hyperbole
The flowers danced in the wind. personification
The stars stood out at night. alliteration
The stars danced around me. personification
The stars are headlights, so we can find our way. metaphor
There are a zillion stars in the sky tonight. hyperbole
The stars are like headlights ,so we can find our way. simile
The "chirp" of the cricket woke me up. onomatopoeia
The grass is an ocean of flowers. metaphor
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