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Out Of My Mind Keemah Carey (Alliteration:Repeated constant sounds at the…
Out Of My Mind Keemah Carey
Alliteration:
Repeated constant sounds at the beginning of words.
Gobbled gigantic green.PG. 72
Sorry she was so sad and scared.PG. 75
Stupid six-foot styrofoam snowman.PG. 30
Smelled of spilled sour soy milk.PG. 10
Spoon slurp swallow.PG. 80
Big, booming Beethoven.PG. 5
Boogie Woogie bugle boy.PG. 96
She snorted snot.PG. 94
Some serious smarts. PG. 103
Dimwit Dimming. PG. 109
Onomatopoeia:
Words whose sound suggests its meaning.
Big, booming Beethoven symphonies blast from her CD player all day long. PG. 5
I wanted that monkey it squeaked. PG. 42
The whump and whoosh of the furnace coming alive each morning. PG. 5
He said in a booming voice. PG. 19
Fell with a wooden clatter. PG. 19
Freddie go zoom. PG. 36
Four-two-five-six eek! PG. 35
I screeched. PG. 42
Slurp. PG. 80
I screeched with joy. PG. 133
Personification: Giving human qualities to things and ideas.
Her face was almost glowing. PG. 95
Words float easily. PG. 165
The blue fish will run away. PG. 48
Numbers seem to sink. PG. 165
Your a smart little cookie. PG. 43
Furnace coming alive. PG. 5
Flowers shiver. PG. 168
My blouse is screaming. PG. 183
Color brings life. PG. 40
Words need a voice. PG. 8
Metaphor:
A figure of speech stating two things are similar
Deep within me words pile up in huge drifts. PG. 1
My parents have always blanketed with conversation. PG. 2
Your a smart little cookie. PG. 43
Jazz makes me itch. PG. 6
My fifth grade teacher reminds me of a television grandmother. PG. 92
New chair to my old chair. PG. 90
Mercedes to a skate board. PG. 90
Mountains and phrases and connected ideas. PG. 2
This child id an escape artist. PG. 173
Shiny copper penny. PG. 174
Idiom:
A phrase that has a meaning different from the dictionary definition
The mom thing. PG. 69
I must've eaten something funky. PG. 72
It was driving me crazy. PG. 45
She has a spark. PG. 23
Was she nuts Mrs.V cracked up. PG. 43
Oh gag me. PG. 41
Sticks with me. PG. 41
Melody can be a handful. PG. 41
I was about two yrs. old when I first started hanging out at Mrs.Vs house. PG. 39
I absorbed and kept and remembered. PG. 2
Simile:
A comparison using like or as
Like a piece of wet spaghetti. PG. 19
He dresses like a TV preacher. PG. 109
And my balance is like zip. PG. 3
It was like her secret mission. PG. 44
I drank them like lemonade. PG. 2
I look like some kind of crazy helicopter. PG. 129
Words were like sweet, liquid gifts. PG. 2
Stuck like a turtle. PG. 42
Words always swirled around me like snowflakes. PG. 1
Dance like the cowardly lion. PG. 2
Hyperbole:
An extravagant exaggeration
Dads music explodes in the kitchen. PG. 6
He asked me a million questions. PG. 87
I've watched those things a million times. PG. 4
I bet she could put a full-size in each of her palms. PG. 39
Bring her back in 20 years. PG. 41
But it may as well have been a million miles away. PG. 43
Been to college like a million years. PG. 22
Falling on the floor like a million times. PG. 107
I've seen it a million times. PG. 111
Thousands of words. PG. 170