1) When words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or sentence: a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 2) A figure of speech that compares two different things in an interesting way using like or as: a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 3) When you give an animal or object qualities or abilities that only a human can have: a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 4) When a word describes a sound and actually mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to when it is spoken: a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 5) A figure of speech that is used to make a comparison between two things that aren't alike but do have something in common: a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 6) A figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis: a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 7) Jerry and Gina gingerly joked about jesters. a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 8) My brother took forever to get ready for school. a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 9) My ferret is like a soft cotton ball.   a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 10) My hat decided to fly off my head on my way to school. a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 11) The students whispered quietly. a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile 12) The sun is a diamond in the sky. a) hyperbole b) personification c) alliteration d) onomatopoeia e) metaphor f) simile

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