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Ghella [55]
3 years ago
9

Write the letter of the figurative language word next to the definition it matches. Print using capital letters please. Each wor

d will be used only once. (1 pt. each)
A. Something that represents an idea or set of ideas.


B. Comparison, description, or figurative language that forms powerful mental pictures


C. An expression that cannot be understood from the meaning of its separate words but that has a separate meaning of its own.


D. The repetition of beginning sounds.


E. Words with matching ending sounds.


F. Comparison between two things NOT using "like" or "as"


G. A word or phrase that matches the sound it describes.


H. A very exaggerated statement.


A beat that can be heard.


I. Giving human qualities to non-human objects.


J. Comparison between two things using "like" or "as"

1.
hyperbole

2.
alliteration

3.
imagery

4.
simile

5.
onomatopoeia

6.
personification

7.
idiom

8.
rhythm

9.
metaphor

10.
symbolism

11.
rhyme
English
1 answer:
KiRa [710]3 years ago
6 0

J: 4

I: 6

A beat that can be heard is a rhythm.

H. 2

G. 5

F. 9

There's those sorry I couldn't finish that!

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