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| When Sally seems to sit somewhere separate from Sonia, |
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| Caleb calls Chris ‘cause he’s coming to California |
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| When you got the same sound at the start of every word |
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| But when you’ve got a vowel sound that keeps sounding the same |
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| used to compare two unrelated things with an element that’s shared and uses like or as |
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| similar to a simile but watch out! ‘cause you’ve got to leave “like” and “as” out |
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| personification - sun example |
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| personification - boat example |
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| The boat hugged the shore. |
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| personification definition |
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| when an object is given human characteristics |
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| a word that is also a sound or noise |
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| onomatopoeia - example that begins with "b" |
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| onomatopoeia - example that begins with "d" |
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| onomatopoeia - example that begins with "h" |
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| onomatopoeia - example that begins with "r" |
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| that’s like a million times harder! |
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| Take something true, then exaggerate it way farther |
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| a phrase that has a nonliteral meaning |
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| idiom - do two things at once |
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| kill two birds with a stone |
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