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14 Cards in this Set
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Buzz of excitement
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Onomatopoeia
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Let me be up front and honest with you.
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Characterization
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The picture of the tiger burned in his pocket
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Symbol
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She walked back into the group of kids, like somebody walking into deep water.
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Simile
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Her pink dress looked all crumpled, like a wadded-up tissue.
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Simile
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He moved closer to the crowd, the drawing of the tiger still in his hand.
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Symbol
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Her hair stuck out in a hundred different directions.
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Hyperbole
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He dreamed about the tiger, only it wasn't in a cage.
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Theme
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Rob shrugged.
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Characterization
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Sistine's words sounded clipped and strange, like she was stampling each one of them out with a cookie cutter.
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Simile
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Each picture made Rob feel cool and sweet inside, like a drink of water on a hot day.
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Simile
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He looked out the window at the gray rain and the gray sky and the gray highway.
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Mood
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All the kids stared at her with open mouths as if she had just stepped off a spaceship from another planet.
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Simile
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Mr. Phelmer was always worried; worried that Rob did not interact with the other students, worried that he did not communicate, worried that he wasn't doing well, in any way, at school.
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Repetition
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