<span>The Cunningham boys were a part of the group Boo hung out with. When the boys got into trouble, the Cunninghams were sent away to industrial school. They were reformed and got a great education. Mr. Radley refused to let Boo go and Boo was left stuck in the house, the other boys got engineering degrees, all because his father believed that to let Boo go would be a disgrace.</span>
The literary device that uses extreme exaggeration is hyperbole which is a deliberate exaggeration of actions of ideas to make emphasis. Example, this bag weighs a ton. Metaphor and similes compare two different objects and show similarity between them The difference is that similes uses “as” or “like” and metaphor does not. Example of simile. I can eat like a horse. Metaphor, my boss is an old fox, very crafty
A paradox is a statement that seems to be self-contradictory and creates a humorous effect on readers. Example I must be cruel to be kind.
A prepositional phrase includes the preposition and its object that is used as a modifier. In this sentence, there are THREE prepositional phrases. These prepositional phrases include: "after we finished lunch", "into the little shops" and "across the street". The prepositions used in these phrases are after, into and across.
To avoid religious persecution. While the Puritans and pilgrims were in England they had to be a certain religion in order to be "accepted"<span />
"I dream of Candy!"
Sweet cakes and peanut butter squares A living diabetic's nightmare. -- My heart sings to the beat, Under the Neutron Star Crunch Sweet sugar cookies and peanut butter bars
Taunting whoopers, Dancing dum dum's, The sweetest silhouette show - in my room Dreamy, Creamy Cupcakes in the afternoon Cinnamon Cheerios cascade on my spoon Sweeter than my sweet tooth Now and later - a forever honeymoon
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I never read the poem "The party is fun" so I just made up a poem that would fit in the category of party sorry to disappoint.