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sveticcg [70]
2 years ago
14

The Airport

English
1 answer:
pochemuha2 years ago
4 0

The figurative languages used in the text have been identified below:

simile-  

Like an obedient  puppy

idiom (2) -

  • butterflies in his stomach
  • came to life

metaphor -  

  • This place is a zoo!

alliteration

  • Dunkin Donots

hyperbole (2) -

  • After waiting forever
  • A million other travelers

allusion

  • more intimidating  than Mr. T.

personification (2) -

  • hear the engines roar
  • tired  conveyor belt

onomatopoeia (3) -

  • bustling
  • roar
  • beep

The above are figurative words that were used in the text above.

Onomatopoeia is the use of words that sound the same as the words they describe. For example, a beep is a sound made by an alarm system.

An allusion uses a word to call to mind something that is familiar and bears some similarity to what is described.

Personification is the attributing of the qualities of living objects to inanimate things.

Summarily, the right figurative words have been matched above.

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