1) She is a one woman army. a) metaphor b) simile 2) Time is a thief. a) metaphor b) simile 3) My mom has a heart of gold. a) metaphor b) simile 4) The classroom was a zoo. a) simile b) metaphor 5) She is an open book. a) simile b) metaphor 6) The stars twinkled like diamonds in the night sky. a) simile b) onomatopoeia 7) They moved like ghosts through the hallways. a) alliteration b) simile 8) Your hands are as cold as the Artic. a) simile b) assonance 9) Her voice was as sweet as honey. a) pun b) simile 10) The girl's mind was as sharp as a tack. a) synecdoche b) simile 11) Silent scream. a) oxymoron b) onomatopoeia 12) Minor crisis. a) hyperbole b) oxymoron 13) Original copy. a) oxymoron b) metaphor 14) Awfully good. a) personification b) oxymoron 15) Jumbo shrimp. a) oxymoron b) pun 16) The keys jingled in his pocket. a) onomatopoeia b) oxymoron 17) The old door creaked loudly in the spooky, old house. a) synecdoche b) onomatopoeia 18) I tried to sleep but I kept hearing the tick tock, tick tock of the clock. a) idiom b) onomatopoeia 19) The tire's of the car screeched as she slammed on the brakes. a) onomatopoeia b) assonance 20) I could sleep forever. a) hyperbole b) personification 21) I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse. a) hyperbole b) idiom 22) It took forever to find you. a) personification b) hyperbole 23) Katie has a million things to do today. a) pun b) hyperbole 24) Great job breaking the vase. a) irony b) idiom 25) An astronomer who is afraid of the dark. a) assonance b) irony 26) A fire station that burns down. a) irony b) alliteration 27) I love being stuck in traffic. a) pun b) irony 28) The blanket held her close. a) personification b) idiom 29) The wind howled in the night. a) euphemisms b) personification. 30) The wind whispered secrets through the trees. a) personification b) alliteration 31) The moon played hide and seek in the clouds last night. a) personification b) metaphor 32) Stranger danger a) assonance b) alliteration 33) Winner winner chicken dinner a) euphemisms b) assonance 34) Surf and turf a) assonance b) hyperbole 35) The rain in Spain fell mainly on the plains. a) assonancew b) idiom 36) Ted fled from the mellow wedding bells. a) metaphor b) assonance 37) The brisk breeze blew by. a) alliteration b) euphemism 38) Bob read a book by the babbling brook. a) irony b) alliteration 39) The parrot perched on the pirate's peacoat. a) alliteration b) simile 40) He is very good at spinning the truth. a) euphemisms b) idiom 41) Trained dogs can help people who are visually impaired. a) personification b) euphemisms 42) I once knew a person who had sticky fingers. a) idiom b) alliteration 43) The girls finally spilled the beans to their teacher. a) idiom b) onomatopoeia 44) The singer was starting to get cold feet before her audition. a) pun b) idiom 45) The boy was known for being creative with the truth. a) euphemisms b) pun 46) She just left to freshen up before the meal arrived. a) euphemisms b) hyperbole 47) That man has been known for being a few cards short of a full deck. a) personification b) euphemisms 48) The actress was told to break a leg before her performance. a) idiom b) euphemisms 49) We need boots on the ground. a) synecdoche b) personification 50) All hands on deck, yelled the captain. a) irony b) synecdoche 51) I need a headcount of everyone going to the zoo. a) synecdoche b) oxymoron 52) I'm reading a book about gravity, it is impossible to put down. a) pun b) oxymoron 53) I meant to look for my watch, but I couldn't find the time. a) irony b) pun 54) Katie broke her finger today. On the other hand she was totally fine. a) pun b) idiom 55) What do you call an alligator in a vest? An investigator. a) pun b) personification

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