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Out of my mind Bella Marek (Onomatopoeia - Words whose sounds suggests…
Out of my mind
Bella Marek
Onomatopoeia - Words whose sounds suggests its meaning.
Page 36 - Plopped
Page 42 - Squeaked
Page 19 - Clatter
Page 43 - Plop
Page 19 - Booming
Page 80 - Slurp
Page 11 - Bam
Page 35 - Screech
Page 5 - Whoosh
Page 5 - Whump
Simile - A comparison using "like" or "as".
Page 1 - words have swirled around me
like
snow flakes each one different.
Page 2 - Words were
like
sweet liquid gifts and I drank them
like
lemonade.
Page 42 - I was stuck
like
a turtle.
Page 3 - my balance is
like
zip.
Page 83 - A huge red and white hat
like
the one in cat in the hat.
Page 39 - Mrs. V is, well,
like
a tree, then my mom is a twig next to her.
Page 44 - Voice that sounded like she was chewing gravel.
Page 78 - Stuck
like
a turtle on its shell.
Page 91 - The wheels are almost
like
car tires.
Page 9 - I slide out of that wheelchair
like
spaghetti.
Hyperbole - An extravagant exaggeration.
Page 4 - I've watched those things a
million
times.
Page 41 - Bring her back in
twenty
years.
Page 40 - Must be
miles
of materials.
Page 42 -
Million
miles away.
Page 45 -
Million
thoughts.
Page 45 -
Everybody
knows it.
Page 39 - She could put a
full size basketball
in her palms.
Page 253 -
Ten-foot
high trophy.
Page 58 -
Hundreds
of words on sight.
Page 52 - But they should get a
million
dollars.
Idiom - A phrase that has a meaning different from the dictionary definition.
Page 82 - That makes dad crack up.
Page 42 - Was she nuts.
Page 43 - Cracked up.
Page 41 - stick with me.
Page 39 - Hanging out.
Page 41 - Handful.
Page 6 - Jazz makes me itch.
Page 41 - Oh gag me.
Page 58 - The letter and hundreds on sight.
Page 4 - I've watched those things a million times.
Personification - Giving human qualities to a thing or ideas.
Page 5 -
Songs floated
through me.
Page 6 -
Jazz
makes me
itch
.
Page 5 - The
furnace
is coming
alive
Page 40 - Color brings life and hope.
Page 2 - The
stars
are
putting
on a
show.
Page 2 - My mom whispered her strength into my ear.
Page 48 - The blue
fish
will
run
away
Page 194 - I got a nasty question.
Page 43 -
Smart
little
cookie
Page 72 - Her face was almost glowing.
Alliteration - Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
Page 30 -
S
tupid
s
ix-foot
S
tyrofoam
s
nowman
Page 96 -
B
oogie woogie
b
ugle
b
oy
Page 94 -
S
he
s
norted
s
not
Page 104 -
B
udget
b
usting
Page 103 -
S
ome
s
erious
s
marts
Page 109 -
D
imwit
d
imming
Page 80 -
S
poon,
s
lurp,
s
wallow
Page 10 -
S
mell of
s
pilled
s
our
s
oy
Page 72 -
G
obbled
g
iant
g
reen
Page 157 -
D
oodle
D
ee-
D
ee
Metaphor - A figure of speech stating two things are similar.
Page 92 - Our fifth grade teacher reminds me of a television grandma.
Page 106 - She turns books into games.
Page 90 - Comparing my
new chair
to my
old one.
Page 16 - My legs became weapons.
Page 90 - Comparing a
Mercedes
to a
skate board.
Page 173 - This child is an escape artist.
Page 6 -
Country
is
lemon.
Page 174 Shiny copper penny.
Page 1 - Deep with in me words pile up in huge drifts.
Page 65 - Flash of wig.