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out of my mind Jesner P. Manalo (Personification (Giving human qualities…
out of my mind Jesner P. Manalo
alliteration
Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
big booming beethoven
Ed eats eggs east off at Egg's Everns.
Thomas talk to turtles on Tuesday.
Seven sharks swam swiftly
High Horses hijacking hay
Cats coughed by colds
Sir Sam send seventy sick snails on Saturday.
Wally watched whales whipped over
Bees buzzed in boxes
onomatopoeia
Words whose sound suggests its meaning.
big booming
loud buzzing
Your head feel like it's gonna POP with all of those facts inside.
Balloons do pop.
I could pop.
SMASHED my fist against a wall.
POUNDING on my window
Her SCREECH became a SHRIEK
ARRRRH!!
I shrieked, screeched and yelled.
Then she BURST into tears.
simile
A comparison using ''like'' or ''as''.
He was mean as a shark.
She was fast like a cheetah.
They were clumped together like grapes.
I had to be fed like a baby.
hair that looks like it has been glued into place.
Like I've won the lottery.
covered thing like lions in the jungle, gravity in space, authors in famous books, and math.
Feeling like I was going to throw up.
Hoots and hollers abounded as dozens of people stormed to the stage.
Their words made me feel like one of the helium balloons that some families had brought.
The outside entrance was designed to look like a bistro from a small Italian village.
Rodney and Connor then lined up all the salt and pepper shakers and started tossing sugar packets over the barricade with forks and spoons as catapults.
Melody's quick and capable mental abilities were able to shine as she led her team to victory.
It smells like the inside of a new car.
The entire feels like a vacuum to me.
I hate feeling like this-like when I was little and got stuck on my back like a stupid turtle.
The morning started out like crystal
She smells like watermelon bubble bath.
He asks as he comes over to stroke my hair.
I was not going to sit at home like a kicked-around puppy.
She screamed like she was being tortured by enemy spies.
It always sounds like a goose in pain.
The thunder and wind made it feel like a scene out of a really great movie.
She did it again, this time using me and my chair as a doorstop.
She made a noise that sounded like something I would say, almost a growl.
I continued to act like I'd been possessed by demons.
I could tell she felt like hitting me again.
(FIRST THAN EXAMPLE) Her screams were louder THAN the police sirens that eventually came shrieking around our corner, louder than the fire truck and ambulance sirens that followed them, louder than my silent cries.
The air was thick and damp, like the silence that followed the screaming and crying and sirens.
hyperbole
An extravagant exaggeration.
This box weighs a whale!
The trip is a billion miles long!!
We had waited for decades for the bell to ring.
That train horn can be heard all around the USA because it was extremely loud.
I've been packed for 10 years.
It felt like it took a million years to complete that round.
Hide there for the next thousand years.
It seemed as if a million pictures were taken.
My head has been spinning nonstop with facts and figures.
The front was completely covered with hundreds of oranges.
Ten foot high trophy
Her voice can crush bricks.
A sandy-haired guy who's been on this route for a couple of years
Idiom
A phrase that has a meaning different from the dictionary definition.
The early bird gets the worm.
Break a leg!
It is raining cats and dogs.
I had a frog in my throat.
Look who's got snaps now!
Ants in my pants
Butterflies in my stomach
I'm dead meat.
You rocked!
Butterflies, moths, and giant bumblebees flutter inside me.
Steal my thunder.
Carry her up to the steps.
She's likely to throw her peas on the floor.
Piece of cake!
This is the bomb.
I'm the one everybody looks at sideways.
That will be the bomb!
Get Penny out of the dog'd dish
Lend Mom a hand
The only color I heard was gray.
Personification
Giving human qualities to things and ideas.
The garbage can ran down the hill.
The flower relaxed in the bounty breeze.
That kind of thing is called fiction.
The trains eat coal in the morning.
The lead bounced back and fourth.
Blue dots danced in front of my eyes.
Machine said loudly and clearly.
We took a big chunk of the table.
morning paper
The whole article seems to be focused on you.
Words flow out of my lips.
We roll down to the room.
Stupid elevator music floats from the tinny airport speakers.
Darkness behind my eyeballs
Questions keep flying into my head
Butterscotch nudges me with my nose.
A constant, soaking downpour that laughed at umbrellas and raincoats.
When she rolled that red suitcase into the kitchen
The wind whipping at us and the rain attacking at all sides.
My head is killing me!
The windshield wipers rocked at their fastest speed.
The thunder roared
Watched the wet branches sway.
The silent room echoed our thoughts.
Until we both feel the tension slipping away
Cameras rolling!
The guilt bubbled up then.
This is going to be a killer round
Metaphor
A figure of speech stating 2 things are similar.
(met-a-phor)
She read the book at a snail's pace.
My balance is zip humpty dumpty-not enough balance.
He drew the picture at a falcon's pace.
The next two weeks pass in a whirlwind.
They have a secret weapon-you!
Claire said with a bounce of her cinnamon-colored curls.
Did you see that hair on that announcer?
The airplane was an eagle flying up and down
The sharks were mean devils
The day was turned to broken glass.