All American Slurp Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| " I pulled the strings out of my stalk. Z-z-zip, z-z-zip." | onomatopoeia |
| "Our family beat a retreat back to the sofa as if chased by enemy soldiers.: | simile |
| "She struck several sultry poses..." | alliteration |
| "Shloop, went my father. Shloop went my mother. Schloop, schloop went my brother..." | onomatopoeia |
| "...I managed to push the whole thing into the back of my mind, where it jumped out at me only a few times a day." | personification |
| a comparison that uses the word like or as | simile |
| the repetition of a consonant letter or sound at the beginning of words | alliteration |
| a word whose sound suggest its meaning | onomatopoeia |
| a comparison that does not include the word like or as | metaphor |
| extreme exaggeration used to make a point | hyperbole |
| the act of giving human or living qualities to animals or non-living objects | personification |
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maryhight
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