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- \all the worlds a stage, and all the men and women merely players.\-shakespeare, as you like it
personification dark blue metaphor purple onomatopoeia orange
- \his soul swooned slowly as he heard the snow falling faintly through the universe\ -james joyce, \the dead\
alliteration yellow hyperbole dark orange simile blue
- \two geological ages later, we heard the shoes of atticuss shoes scrape the front steps.\ -harper lee, to kill a mockingbird
hyperbole red metaphor blue alliteration light orange
- \all eliza needed was one friend and she could probably have handled the teasing. maybe even laughed it off. but alone, it was a tsunami.\ -nora baskin raleigh nine, ten
metaphor yellow simile red onomatopoeia green
- \mom had had via four years before, and that had been such a walk in the park that there was no reason to run any tests.\ -r.j. palacio, wonder
hyperbole pink simile purple idiom dark orange
- \mr. radleys older son lived in pensacola... he was one of the few people we ever saw enter or leave the place. from the day mr. radley took arthur home, people say the house died.\ -harper lee, to kill a mockingbird
onomatopoeia light green personification blue idiom pink
- \animals awake beneath blue blankets.\ -doreen cronin, click, clack, quackity-quack
metaphor black alliteration light green personification light blue
- \i tugged again at my collar and dragged my feet in the dust, allowing it to sift back onto my socks and shoes like gritty red snow.\ -mildred taylor, roll of thunder, hear my cry
simile purple hyperbole yellow alliteration black
- \crack!\ it was like a rifle shot!\ -roald dahl, boy
idiom yellow onomatopoeia dark orange metaphor purple
Each question identifies the literary device in the quoted text, matching it to the labeled option:
- The quote compares the world to a stage, a direct metaphor.
- The phrase repeats the "s" sound, which is alliteration.
- "Two geological ages" exaggerates time passed, a hyperbole.
- The loneliness is compared to a tsunami without "like/as", a metaphor.
- "Such a walk in the park" is a common phrase with non-literal meaning, an idiom.
- The house is described as "died", giving human traits to a non-human object, personification.
- Animals are said to "awake beneath blue blankets" (the sky), a metaphor.
- The dust is compared to "gritty red snow" using "like", a simile.
- "Crack!" is a word that mimics a sound, onomatopoeia.
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- METAPHOR Purple
- ALLITERATION Yellow
- HYPERBOLE Red
- METAPHOR Yellow
- IDIOM Dark Orange
- PERSONIFICATION Blue
- METAPHOR Black
- SIMILE Purple
- ONOMATOPOEIA Dark Orange