
Alliteration, Similes, Metaphors, and Personification

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Barbara Luba
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Other
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6th - 8th Grade
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78 plays
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Easy
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1.
Multiple Choice
The repetition of vowel sounds in close proximity.
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words.
The repetition of consonant sounds in unstressed syllables.
2.
Multiple Choice
egg, chips and cola
coffee, cakes and tea
coffee, cakes and cola
fish, chips and coffee
3.
Multiple Choice
books, pots and pans
pots, pans and cups
precious pictures and paintings
prints, cups and pans
4.
Multiple Choice
Which is the best example of alliteration?
Only three girls came to the picnic.
She wants to see that movie.
I like popcorn, peanuts, and Pepsi when I watch movies.
The sun was in my eyes all day and I got a headache!
5.
Multiple Choice
All the animals left.
The chirping cheetah is sad.
The dog left his house.
The friendly dog found a cat.
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