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Out Of My Mind Malachi Voigt (Onomatopoeia: words whose sounds suggest its…
Out Of My Mind Malachi Voigt
Onomatopoeia: words whose sounds suggest its meaning
The whump and whoosh of the furnace. pg. 5
ARRghh! pg. 274
I Screeched. pg. 42
Stomping! pg. 263
Squeak pg. 42
It squeaked when you touched it. pg. 42
Flash pg. 223
Click pg. 223
Whew. pg. 219
PLOP pg. 43
Alliteration: repeating consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
Big booming Beethoven. pg. 5
Stupid six foot Styrofoam snowman. pg. 30
Mom massage me. pg. 5
Gobble gigantic green vitamin pills. pg. 72
She snorted snot. pg. 93
Spoon slurp swallow. pg. 80
Sorry she was so sad and so scared. pg. 75
Some serious smarts. pg. 103
Boogie Woogie Bugle boy. pg. 96
Dimwit Dimming. pg. 109
Simile: a comparison using like or as
Words were like sweet liquid gifts. pg. 2
When Carl poops his pants it smells like the monkey house at the Zoo. pg. 32
My balance is like zip. pg. 3
Like a wet piece of spaghetti. pg. 71
I was stuck like a turtle. pg. 42
I was like her secret mission. pg. 44
Dance like the Cowardly Lion. pg. 69
Like she was chewing gravel. pg. 44
I felt like a helium balloon. pg. 229
The entire air port felt like a vacuum. pg.260
Metaphor a comparison between two alike things.
My legs became weapons pg. 6
Flash of wriggling gold fun pg. 65
My arms became fighting sticks. pg. 6
You are a smart cookie. pg.43
Our teacher in H-5 reminds me of a television grandma. pg. 92
This child is an escape artist. pg. 90
Comparing a Mercedes to a skate board. pg. 90
Mom is a twig next to her. pg. 39
Shiny copper penny. pg. 174
His hair must have been plastic. pg. 236
Personification: giving human like traits to non human things
Sydney will love my red scarf pg. 33
Words swirl around me. pg. 1
Numbers seem to sink. pg. 165
Color brings life and hope to these children. pg. 40
Your a smart cookie. pg. 43
The red stain on my blouse screaming. pg. 183
The blue fish will run away. pg. 48
Face was almost glowing. pg. 65
Colors had vanished. pg. 64
Words float easily. pg. 165
Hyperbole: an extravagant exaggeration
Jazz music drives my mom crazy. pg. 6
My dad has the smelliest farts in creation. pg. 13
I bet she could put a full size basket ball in both her palms. pg. 39
Miles of material in those things. pg. 40
Bring her back in 20 years. pg. 41
He is the smartest guy in the world and no one knows it. pg. 45
If I have to sit in this traffic jam one more second I will simply explode. pg. 57
A girl in the fifth grade is going to explode. pg. 190
This has to be the best day of my life. pg. 118
Rose has the internet I guess that means the whole universe. pg. 123
Idiom: a phrase that has a different definition than its dictionary definition
My balance is like zip. pg. 3
My hearts on fire Elvira. pg. 6
Oh gag me. pg. 41
Was she nuts! pg. 42
If she sticks with me. pg. 41
Miss V cracked up. pg. 43
Melodie can be a handful. pg. 41
She tells dirty jokes. pg. 84
Hanging out at Mrs. V's house. pg. 39
It was driving me crazy. pg. 44