1) The orange felt like a warm planet. a) metaphor b) simile c) hyperbole 2) Rob and Roy were the audience for Noble's show. a) anaphora b) simile c) metaphor 3) Flies buzzed round it and something like a nappy fell out of it with a slapping thud on to the ground. a) hyperbole b) onomatopoeia c) alliteration 4) Frank said nothing. She had turned to clay. a) metaphor b) onomatopoeia c) personification 5) She wasn't thinking of Quintilus Minimus. She wasn't really thinking of anything much. a) alliteration b) hyperbole c) anaphora 6) The whole of her year had been squeezed into one coach and were like sardines in there. a) metaphor b) simile c) personification 7) He picked her bag up and held it above his head like a racing car driver lifts the trophy when they've won. a) alliteration b) metaphor c) simile 8) And because of where the boys had been, and because of the direction Nick had headed in, and because her legs had started running without asking her brain, and because it was the closest, she'd dashed towards the wrong one. a) anaphora b) alliteration c) hyperbole 9) Even though they weren't running fast, her legs felt as though they were catching fire on the insides. a) simile and hyperbole b) metaphor and hyperbole c) anaphora and simile 10) I'll die of embarrassment. a) metaphor b) hyperbole c) antithesis 11) It was as if a microwave oven had been whirring away in her chest and now the bell went and dinner was ready. a) metaphor b) hyperbole c) simile 12) Rob and Roy / Neil Noble a) anaphora b) onomatopoeia c) alliteration

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