Poetry QuizPoetry Quiz. What does Onomatopoeia mean? Two or more words that have the same beginning sounds Two or more words that have the same beginning.

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Poetry QuizPoetry Quiz

What does Onomatopoeia mean? Two or more words that have the same beginning sounds Two or more words that have the same beginning sounds Words that imitate a sound Words that compares two unlike things using like or as Words that compares two unlike things using like or as

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Which of the following is an example of personification? The trees danced happily back and forth in the wind The car sped down the highway The dog barked and howled at the moon.

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Which of the following is a simile? Emily is like a totally awesome friend. Josh ran like a cheetah during the race. Haley is a computer when it comes to math.

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