1) abstract noun a) nouns that do not relate to the 5 senses (freedom, curiosity, anxiety, etc.) b) singing koalas c) actions in the past 2) concrete noun a) a verb that expresses an action b) can use the 5 senses--book, coffee, music, etc. c) a describing word 3) past-tense verb a) extreme exaggeration b) a describing word c) an action that ends in -d, -ed 4) proper noun a) noun that refers to a specific person or thing and is capitalized b) an action word c) extreme exaggeration 5) personification a) giving human characteristics to a nonliving thing b) a common phrase c) a noun that refers to a specific person or thing 6) adjective a) an extreme exaggeration b) a noun that can be seen, heard, tasted, touched, or smelled c) a describing word 7) hyperbole a) giving human characteristics to nonhuman things b) an extreme exaggeration c) a word that describes a verb or adjective 8) adverb a) word that describes a verb or adjective b) a person, place, or thing c) repetition of same sound at the beginning of words close together 9) verb a) an action word b) human traits given to a nonhuman c) repetition of same sound at the beginning of words close together 10) interjection a) extreme exaggeration b) same sound repeated c) abrupt remark as an interruption 11) alliteration a) same beginning sound repeated b) an action word c) a describing word 12) common noun a) an action word b) non-specific nouns (school, song, book) c) specific nouns (Daniel, Isabella, Emilio, Cooper, etc.) 13) oxymoron a) deafening silence, bitter sweet b) seashells by the seashore c) red, cold, harsh 14) theme a) stanzas and lines b) a universal message c) similes, metaphors, alliteration 15) figurative language a) imagery, idioms, hyperbole b) bugs, goats, thieves c) teacher, queen, chips

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