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Figurative Language

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Literary & Rhetorical Terms Defined

Determine which figure of speech was used in the statements below. Some utilize more than one.

Word Bank:  Personification    Simile    Alliteration    Metaphor    Onomatopoeia

 1. Fantastic, Fabulous Fireworks Friday the 4th at 5:54;
Fun for Family & Friends . . . FREE!

2. Boom! Pop! Bang! POW! & WOW!

3. Figurative Language is the Fourth of July !

 

4. Fill in the blanks:
Watching fireworks is like _____________.
It makes me feel as happy as _________.

 

5. The bright, shimmery colors shouted and cheered as they exploded in the smiling night sky.

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