&magicnumber=17&question1=A device of figurative language that is a stated comparison between two unlike things using the word like or as.&question2=Common phrases that use words that cannot be understood by their literal or ordinary meanings&question3=A figurative device in which nonhumans (animals, objects, and abstractions) are represented as being human or as having human attributes&question4=Using repeated consonant sounds at the beginning or within words&question5=The use of words to mimic a sound&question6=The substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression to replace one that might be a little nicer or more pleasant&question7= A poem that is funny&question8=A poem that tells a story&question9=A poem that is musical and describes the innermost feelings of the poet&question10=A poem that sounds like speaking, and it is based on the natural rhythm of talking&question11=Words that sound the same or very similar&question12=A verse or phrase repeated at intervals in a poem or song, usually at the end of a stanza&question13=Words that have opposite meanings&question14=A device of figurative language that compares two unlike things not using like of as&question15=Words that have the same meanings&question16=Words that sound the same but have different meanings &question17=The pattern of rhyme such as AABBA&question18=&question19=&question20=&answer1=simile&answer2=idiom&answer3=personification&answer4=alliteration&answer5=onomatopoeia&answer6=euphemism&answer7=humorous poem&answer8=narrative poem&answer9=lyrical poem&answer10=free verse poem&answer11=rhyme&answer12=refrain&answer13=antonym&answer14=metaphor&answer15=synonym&answer16=homonyms&answer17=rhyme scheme&answer18=&answer19=&answer20=&gamename=ELA Cover Sheet Matching Game&loadresult=Load Success!