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Page 1: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When two or more nearby words start with the same

consonant sound! Example:

The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox.

Words whose sounds suggest their meaning (like sound effects)!

Examples:

Zip

CLICK

Page 2: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When two different things are compared using the words “like”

or “as.” Example:

The boy screamed as loud a clap of thunder.

The boy was loud a clap of thunder.

When two different things are compared by saying one IS

something else. (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”)

Example: My sister a monster.

Page 3: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When human qualities are given to nonhuman

things. Example:

The stars in the night sky.

When an extreme exaggeration is used to

make a point. Example:

I am so hungry, I could eat a horse!

Page 4: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When two or more nearby words start with the same

consonant sound!

Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into

a ox.

Page 5: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

Words whose sounds suggest their meaning

(like sound effects)! Examples:

Zip

CLICK

Page 6: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When two different things are compared using the words

“like” or “as.”

Example: The boy screamed as loud

a clap of thunder. The boy was loud a clap

of thunder.

Page 7: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When two different things are compared by saying one IS

something else. (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”)

Example: My sister a

monster.

Page 8: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

Example: The stars

in the night sky.

When human qualities are given to nonhuman things.

Page 9: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

When an extreme exaggeration is used to make a point.

Example: I am so hungry,

I could eat a horse!

Page 10: Example: The eautiful, lue utterfly umped into a ox. · (Doesn’t use “like” or “as”) Example: My sister a monster. When human qualities are given to nonhuman things. Example:

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