1) A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing using "like" or "as". a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile  d) Hyperbole e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme 2) The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem or song. It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme; a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Hyperbole e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme 3) Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Hyperbole e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme 4) A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another WITHOUT using "like" or "as" a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Hyperbole e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme 5) a figure of speech in which an idea or thing is given human attributes and/or feelings or is spoken of as if it were human a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Hyperbole e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme 6) "BUZZ, SPLASH, MOO, BOOM" Are examples of ...... a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Alliteration  e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme 7) "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" this is an example of ....... a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Simile d) Alliteration e) Onomatopoeia f) Rhyme scheme

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