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21. The candle flame danced in the dark room. a. Repetition       b. Personification    c. Simile       d. Metaphor
22. “I have got a million issues to look after!” His mother wailed aloud.
a. Simile              b. Hyperbole    c. Paradox       d. Alliteration
PART 3:  SECTION A -   POETRY - LITERARY TERMS
23. Shine bright like a diamond.
a. repetition                b.  simile                 c.  rhyme schemed            d. haiku
24. My love for you is a never-ending tunnel.
a. repetition                b.  metaphor            c.  rhyme schemed.             d. haiku
25. is an example of Japanese poem with 5-7-5 syllable patterns.
     Beautiful flower,
     Shining so brightly each day,
     In the warm sunlight.  
a. repetition                b.  metaphor            c.  rhyme schemed.          d. Haiku……<>

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