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Hyperbole / Onomatopoeia Quiz
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Hyperbole / Onomatopoeia Quiz

What does the hyperbole "his brain is the size of a pea" mean: He is not very smart. What does the hyperbole "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" mean: I am so hungry I could eat a horse!. What does the hyperbole "you're walking slower than a snail" mean: You are walking very slowly.. What does the hyperbole "the garden had a million flowers" mean: There were lots of flowers in the garden.. What does the hyperbole "I would move mountains for her" mean: I would do anything for her.. Is this statement hyperbole?"The man is huge": No. Is this statement hyperbole?"They walked down the road to nowhere.": Yes. Is this statement hyperbole?"He was as quick as a lepard.": Yes. Is this statement hyperbole?"My Dad knows everything there is to know about cars!": Yes. What word is the Onomatopoeia in this sentence?There was a loud vroom as he revved the engine: vroom. What word is the Onomatopoeia in this sentence?The girl screamed: “Eek!” as she thought she saw a monster in her closet. : eek. An onomatopoeia is also known as what: A sound word. What word is the Onomatopoeia in this sentence? The pig oinked at the food. : oinked. What word is the Onomatopoeia in this sentence? The bottle popped open. : popped. What word is the Onomatopoeia in this sentence?Boom. "What was that noise?" thought Ms. Paige. : boom. A word that imitates a sound, for example BUZZ and POP:: Onomatopoeia. Read the sentence and choose the onomatopoeia. Mrs. Jacob was sitting by the pond listening to the frogs croak.   : croak. What is a hyperbole: An extreme exaggeration. BANG! is an example of : Onomatopoeia. Our feet squished in the mud: onomatopoeia

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