1) What is a simile? a) Comparing using as or like b) Words beginning with the same letter or sound c) A question that doesn't need an answer 2) What is direct address? a) Speaking to the reader directly b) Saying something is something else. c) Appealing to the emotions of the reader 3) What is a metaphor? a) Using the same words and phrases b) Comparing using as or like c) Comparing something to something else saying it is that thing 4) What is a triple / Rule of 3? a) Using lots of words / ideas in a row. b) Comparing using as or like c) Using 3 words or ideas together 5) Which of these is an example of alliteration? a) The trees thrashed back and forth b) The photo flapped in the phenominal wind c) The wind howled and screeched 6) Which of these is an example of a simile? a) The waves crashed and roared b) The students were as quiet as mice c) The mice were statues when the cat entered the room 7) Which of these is an example of a triple / rule of 3? a) The kittens cuddled up, all cozy next to the fire. b) The kittens were fluffy, curious, excitable and clumsy. c) The kittens were cute, cuddly and adorable. 8) Which of these is an example of emotive langugae? a) They were upset b) Her heart broke into tiny pieces c) He cried 9) Which of these is an example of repetition? a) The sad squirrel scurried into the shed b) The tall trees tottered in the torrential rain. c) The tiny dog was vulnerable, his tiny paws were bloody and damaged.

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