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What Poetry Tool Am I?

What Poetry Tool Am I?. Select the correct answer for each example. 1.) It ’ s marvelous mechanical machinery. A. personification B. simile C. trite D. alliteration. 2.) I ’ m so hungry I could eat a horse. A. hyperbole B. simile C. trite D. alliteration.

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What Poetry Tool Am I?

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  1. What Poetry Tool Am I? Select the correct answer for each example.

  2. 1.) It’s marvelous mechanical machinery. • A. personification • B. simile • C. trite • D. alliteration

  3. 2.) I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. • A. hyperbole • B. simile • C. trite • D. alliteration

  4. 3.) What if Dove soap were called Pigeon soap? • A. personification • B. simile • C. connotation • D. alliteration

  5. 4.) It says Libby’s, Libby’s, Libby’s on the label, label, label. • A. personification • B. simile • C. repetition • D. alliteration

  6. 5.) He is as cold as the toilet seat. • A. personification • B. simile • C. trite • D. alliteration

  7. 6.) This relationship is like a football game, and he’s keeping score. • A. personification • B. simile • C. metaphor • D. alliteration

  8. 7.) In trying to stop, the car made a loud screech. • A. personification • B. simile • C. trite • D. onomatopoeia

  9. 8.) War rearranged my brain and settled in it to live forever. • A. personification • B. simile • C. trite • D. alliteration

  10. 9.) You are grounded until you’re thirty. • A. trite • B. simile • C. trite • D. alliteration

  11. 10.) I couldn’t live without you. • A. personification • B. understatement • C. trite • D. alliteration

  12. Answers

  13. 1.) It’s marvelous mechanical machinery. • D. alliteration

  14. 2.) I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. • A. hyperbole

  15. 3.) What if Dove soap were called Pigeon soap? • C. connotation

  16. 4.) It says Libby’s, Libby’s, Libby’s on the label, label, label. • C. repetition

  17. 5.) He is as cold as the toilet seat. • B. simile

  18. 6.) This relationship is like a football game, and he’s keeping score. • C. metaphor

  19. 7.) In trying to stop, the car made a loud screech. • D. onomatopoeia

  20. 8.) War rearranged my brain and settled in it to live forever. • A. personification

  21. 9.) You are grounded until you’re thirty. • A. trite

  22. 10.) I couldn’t live without you. • B. understatement

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