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Out of my Mind; Sarah Wilson (Metaphor: A phrase comparing something with…
Out of my Mind; Sarah Wilson
Onamonapia Definition: Words whose sound suggestes its meaning
Alliteration Definition: Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words
Big, booming, Beethoven, pg.5
Smell of spilled sour soy milk, pg 10
Stupid six foot styrofoam snowman, pg.30
She was sorry she was so scared, pg. 76
Gobbled gigantic green vitamins, pg. 72
We watched wisps, pg. 168
Singing some stuipid baby song, pg. 156
Biddy boddy bowdee, pg. 157
Boggie woggie boogle bog, pg. 96
Chocolate covered clothes, pg. 174
Some serious smarts, pg.103
Spoon, slurp, swallow, pg. 88
Simile Definition: A comparison using like or as
Words are like sweet, liquid gifts, pg. 2
My balence is like zip, pg. 3
If Mrs. V is a like tree then my mom is a twig next to her., pg. 39
Stuck like a turtle on my back, pg. 42
Sun is glowing like som frosted, golden, jewel, pg. 283
Sit at home like a kicked around puppy, pg. 177
She screamed like she was being totured by enemy spies, pg. 268
Acting like you had hot potatoes in your pants, pg. 287
Ran like track stars, pg. 290
It sounds like a goose in pain, pg. 271
Like a scene out of a good movie, pg. 273
Hyperbole: An extrvagant exaggeration
There must be
miles
of material in that thing., pg.40
You must have taught her
thousands
of words, pg.170
I feel breathless, pg. 213
You're smarter than all of them put together. pg. 198
I feel breathless, pg. 213
It seemed like there was a million pictures taken, pg. 223
I bet she could hold a basketball in her palms and still have room left over, pg. 39
And everybody knows it, pg.45
A million thoughts in my head, pg. 45
Ten foot high trophy, pg. 253
Definition: An exaggeration
Example: This will take
forever
Plop, pg.43
Click, pg. 258
I screeched, pg. 42
Bing, bing, bing, bing, pg. 212
Whump and Whoosh, pg. 5
Whir, pg. 288
Croak, pg. 257
Arrrrh, pg. 274
Crackled, pg. 274
Shrieked, screeched, pg. 276
Personifaction: giving human qulities to things and ideas
Cameras rolling, pg. 205
You're a smart little cookie, pg. 46
The flowers shivered, pg 168
My heart falls to my shoes, pg 188
I have magic thumbs, pg 46
I've got a nasty question, pg. 193
The lead bounced back and forth, pg. 211
Words float out of lips, pg. 242
Downpour that laughed at umbrellas and raincoats, pg. 266
The gift bubbled up, pg. 279
The silent room echoed our thoughts, pg. 287
Metaphor: A phrase comparing something with figurative language
Music was colorful when I heard it, pg. 48
I'm dead meat, pg. 211
This morning started out like crystal, then turned to broken glass, pg. 261
Her voice could crush bricks, pg. 259
This kid is an escape artist, pg. 173
Out exploded a flash of wriggling, gold fur, pg. 65
Our fifth grade teacher reminds me of a television grandma, pg.92
Mr. D almost glowed, pg. 249
Shiny copper penny, pg.174
How very grown-up of you, pg. 250
Country is lemons, pg. 6
Bing, bing, bing, bing, pg. 209
Idiom: A phrase that has a meaning different than the dictionary definition
Oh, gag me, pg. 41
Give me a break, pg. 30
A symphony exploding inside my head, pg. 23
She has a spark, no flame of intelligence, pg. 23
Break a leg, pg. 203
She was losing it, pg. 24
I couldn't bear it, pg. 74
Their conversations fill the halls, pg. 28
Mrs.V cracked up, pg. 43
Melody can be a handful, pg. 41