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hjlf
2 years ago
11

Question 11 pts

English
1 answer:
Leni [432]2 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

1 Imagery

2 Personification

3 Metaphor

4 Simile

5 Literal language

6 Idiom

7 Onomatopoeia

8 Rhythm

9 Repetition

10 Rhyme

11 Alliteration

12 Allusion

13 Hyperbole

14 Figurative language

15 Simile

16 Personification

17 Alliteration

18 Metaphor

19 Simile

20 ABABCB

21 Personification

22 Hyperbole

23 Onomatopoeia

24 Allusionbole

14 Figurative language

15 Simile

16 Personification

17 Alliteration

18 Metaphor

19 Simile

20 ABABCB

21 Personification

22 Hyperbole

23 Onomatopoeia

24 Allusion

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