Poetry Quiz Practice. Pop! Pop! There goes the balloon… Onomatopoeia.

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Poetry Quiz Practice

Pop! Pop! There goes the balloon… Onomatopoeia

The dish ran away with the spoon Personification

Baby, baby Baby, oh! Repetition

C ats A nswer T o no one Acrostic

Mary had a little lamb Its fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go Rhyme

Concrete

She sells seashells by the seashore Alliteration

Her heart felt light as a feather Simile

Cruelty has a human heart Metaphor

She had a ton of homework Hyperbole

The children wait Patiently on Christmas Eve Near the fireplace For Santa to bring a surprise 5 W ʻ s poem