Directions: This page is devoted to the beastly students of 6th & 8th period of Mrs. Wheeler's QUEST class. To add information to this wiki, please click on the edit button above and begin adding your content. Don't forget to hit the save button in the gray editing toolbar above. Remember that only ONE person can be editing a wiki at a time. You can only read this if you're expensive, so if you're not............ GO AWAY!!!! ( p.s. Mrs.Wheeler, you ARE expensive) ( p.p.s. expensive means worth a lot of $$$$$$ )

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That's EXPENSIVE!!!!

Group Members

Hannah 'Hallah' - The wickedly awesome and amazingly fantastically really super tall dancer that we all love to pieces.

Jenny 'Jan' - A freakazoid with a knack for being messy... but is so awesome that we forget all about it and love her anyways.

Mischa 'Coyotito'- Our awesome runner who can't keep a straight face for more than two seconds... unless she's eating.

Keely 'Man Hands'- The coolio girl who designed this web page with her "man hands" and (is NOT) the only female trombonist in our school.

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Alliteration: repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
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Allusion: A reference to a specific person, place, or thing.Example: "She is as pretty as the Mona Lisa."
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Assonance: Repeated vowel sounds.
Example: "The cat sat on the mat."

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Hyperbole: An extravagant exaggeration.
Example: "My backpack weighs a ton!"


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Imagery: Creating pictures for the senses.
Example: "The pitter-patter of the rain against the window."


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Metaphor: A comparison when one becomes the other.
Example: "The book was a passport to adventure."

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Onomatopoeia: Words whose sound suggests its meaning.
Example: "The bees buzzed."

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Personification: Giving human qualities to ideas and things.
Example: "Her stomach growled."

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Simile: A comparison using "like" or "as."
Example: "She floated in like a cloud."

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Symbol: Representation of somehting complex, general, or abstract.
Example: "The Statue of Liberty symbolizes the democratic ideal."

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