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What is a quotation mark?
What is belligerent?
A comparison of two things using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
To repeat the exact words that another person has said or written.
What is "quote?"
The kind of quotation that the following an example of: "Hurry home!” she screamed.
The vocab word defined as "very happy, excited and enthusiastic"
What is ecstatic?
"POW!" is this type of figurative language.
What is onomatopoeia?
A quoted passage or remark
What is "quote?"
The kind of quotation that does not need quotation marks
What is indirect quotations?
The vocab word defined as "arrogantly superior and disdainful."
What is haughty?
The type of figurative language found in the following sentence: "Things became so violent, one might have assumed they were at a rumble between greasers and the socs."
What is allusion?
When another person’s specific thought or idea is repeated, but not their exact words
What is indirect quotation?
The number of commas missing from this sentence: "The twins" said Mother "are fast asleep."
What is 2?
This vocab word is defined as "damage the purity or integrity of."
What is sully?
The biggest, most incredible type of figurative language that ever existed!
What is hyperbole?
When the exact words of one person are repeated by another person
What is direct quotation?
The part of speech of the following definition: "a quoted passage or remark"
What is a noun?
The vocab word defined as "take (a position of power or importance) unlawfully or by force."
What is usurp?
The TWO types of figurative language found in the following sentence: "Sighing, softly Sarah's sorrows surrounded her."
What is alliteration and personification?
Quotation marks can be used to indicate these types of titles.
What are short stories, poems, articles, songs, and episodes of a tv show? (any one is correct)