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English, 11.03.2021 02:50 shiannethorn

1. Byron was a king at Clarke Elementary School. A. hyperbole
B. simile
C. metaphor

2. “Grandma was so old, she probably walked over dinosaur turds."
A. hyperbole
B. simile
C. personification

3. "Boom!" Then all went silent; even the birds.
A. personification
B. alliteration
C. onomatopoeia

4. The breeze was so nice under the tree and the leaves danced across the yard and into the driveway.
A. hyperbole
B. personification
C. alliteration

5. Cross-eved Kenny kept kicking the curb and cursed at himself when he couldn't keep playing.
A. hyperbole
B. personification
C. alliteration

6. Byron's head was so shiny, if a blind man looked at him, he would finally see the light.
A. metaphor
B. hyperbole
C. onomatopoeia

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