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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The clouds drifted across the sky like fluffy pillows. | simile |
| The thunderstorm was a giant drum beating in the sky. | metaphor |
| Drip, drip, drip! The rain tapped against the window. | onomatopoeia |
| Wind whipped wildly westward. | alliteration |
| The tornado danced across the fields, tearing up everything in its path. | personification |
| After the forecast, Melanie said it was raining cats and dogs. | idiom |
| Ellianna said the hail was the size of basketballs. | hyperbole |
| Will it snow tomorrow in Virginia? | interrogative sentence |
| Hurricanes usually form over warm ocean water. | declarative sentence |
| Check the weather report before going outside. | imperative sentence |
| That rainbow is absolutely beautiful! | exclamatory sentence |
| Angel measured the temperature with a thermometer yesterday. | past tense |
| Destini records the rainfall in her science journal. | present tense |
| Piper will graph the air pressure changes next week. | future tense |
| Because the clouds were moving quickly. | sentence fragment |