Kayla turned the corner onto Applegate Avenue when she heard a sound. Kayla stood still, listening for Bailey. Sure enough, she heard a few small yips coming from the Jackson’s open garage. Kayla walked toward the Jackson’s house. A moment later, Mrs. Jackson met Kayla on the front walk holding Bailey. The smell of smoke flew through the air. Fireworks still cracking in the background.



“Thank you so much,” said Kayla. “I’ve been chasing him for a billion years!”



“Well, I don’t blame him for running,” Mrs. Jackson replied, handing the dog back to Kayla. “Those loud sounds have been getting on my nerves too.” Each time the fireworks growled and whistled through the air, Mrs. Jackson blinks as she gets startled each time.



As Kayla walked through the neighborhood, she was met with a deafening silence, making her heart race as she hurries to get home. Kayla held on tight to Bailey to keep him from squirming away on the walk back. Once they were back inside the safety of their house, Kayla put Bailey in his dog bed, still shaking and shivering from anxiety. The feel of the soft, warm, fluffy bed and his blue dog toy helped calm him after some time. Kayla goes back outside to lay in the grass and watch the fireworks. “The 4th of July is my Christmas,” Kayla's says, as the gorgeous, memorizing picture of fireworks is created.

check list TWO examples of Imagery- Use description to add sensory language that appeals to your readers’ senses of sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste. Use at least TWO of the five senses. (4 points)
Simile- add a comparison that uses “like” or “as” (2 points)
Metaphor- add a direct comparison that says one thing is another thing (2 points)
Personification- add a phrase where you give human traits to something that is not human (2 points)
Hyperbole- add an exaggeration (2 points)
Onomatopoeia- add a word that represents a sound (2 points)
Oxymoron- add a phrase made of two or more words that actually have opposite meanings

1 answer

Sure! Here’s an analysis of the elements you’ve requested based on the provided text:

Imagery (4 points)

  1. Visual Imagery: “the gorgeous, mesmerizing picture of fireworks is created.” - This description appeals to the sense of sight, painting a vivid picture of the colorful display.
  2. Tactile Imagery: “the feel of the soft, warm, fluffy bed” - This description appeals to the sense of touch, creating a comforting image of Bailey’s dog bed.

Simile (2 points)

“The 4th of July is my Christmas.” - This simile compares the excitement Kayla feels during the 4th of July to the joy of Christmas, using “like” or “as.”

Metaphor (2 points)

“The smell of smoke flew through the air.” - This metaphor implies that the smoke itself is alive and moving, creating an image of smoke filling the atmosphere dramatically.

Personification (2 points)

“Each time the fireworks growled and whistled through the air.” - This phrase gives the fireworks human-like qualities, suggesting they are capable of growling and whistling.

Hyperbole (2 points)

“I’ve been chasing him for a billion years!” - This is an exaggeration that emphasizes Kayla’s frustration in a humorous way.

Onomatopoeia (2 points)

“Fireworks still cracking in the background.” - The word “cracking” imitates the sound of fireworks, providing an immediate auditory image.

Oxymoron (2 points)

“deafening silence” - This phrase combines contradictory terms to describe the eerie quiet that follows the loud sounds of fireworks.

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