Answer:
It means purely in terms of what is being represented
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
Option 3
Explanation:
A.
have, plural
B.
has, singular
C.
have, singular
D.
has, plural
Whoo, whoo, what do I see?
A wise old owl looking at me
Meow, meow, what do I see?
A big black cat is looking at me
Eee, eee, eee, what do I see?
A little bat just looking at me
Ribit, ribit, what do I see?
A big green tree frog looking at me
Squeak, squeak, squeak, what do I see?
A tiny garden mouse looking at me
Which phrase is an example of repetition in this poem?
A) what do I see
B) animals all about
C) on a moonlit night
D) A tiny garden mouse
B, same beginning letter in each word
personification,hyperbole
metaphor: Jessie has a heart of gold
simile: the pool is as cold as ice
personification: the angry clouds marched across the sky
hyperbole: im so hungry i could eat a horse
metaphor- she’s a snake. she’s a peach
simile- he was tall and built like a bear. she towered over me like a skyscraper
personification- the kettle screamed, announcing that my water was boiling. the book flapped it’s pages in the wind.
hyperbole- The concert hall was packed, there must’ve been a million people in there. The sun beat down on my back as i sweat buckets upon buckets