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Simile Metaphor Internal Rhyme Alliteration Onomatopoeia Personification Imagery Repetition Idioms. Stanza. She is as skinny as a pencil. The dog was a cheetah. It was raining cats and dogs. The car glared at me with its headlights. I would, if I could, but I should go home.
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Simile Metaphor Internal Rhyme Alliteration Onomatopoeia Personification Imagery Repetition Idioms Stanza
She is as skinny as a pencil. The dog was a cheetah. It was raining cats and dogs. The car glared at me with its headlights. I would, if I could, but I should go home. Sally sells seashells by the seashore. The bus went “zoom” as it sped by me. The sun was setting, creating a shadow against the tree. I love, love, love to eat, eat, eat. Roses are red. Violets are blue. Sugar is sweet. And so are you.
Saying something over and over Using words to help a reader visualize a picture. Compares two things using like or as. Repetition of the same sound. Rhyme within the poem. Compares two things without using like or as. A sound effect. A figure of speech that means something different than what it says. One section of a poem.