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mestny [16]
3 years ago
11

Can somebody help me with an ode poem it can be any topic but it must have 25 lines !

English
1 answer:
elena55 [62]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Ode to Pizza</u>

(1) Oh, pizza, pizza, pizza, (repetition)

(2) I can smell you from a mile away, (hyperbole)

(3) Your cheese is like yellow lava, ( simile)

(4) Pizza, you have never given me nausea, (rhyme)

(5) Your pizza sauce is red as a rose, (metaphor)

(6) You're perfect pieces of pizza, (alliteration)

(7) The pizza's aroma danced around their noses, (personification)

(8) The pizza went pop, pop as it cooked, (onomatopoeia)

(9) The pizza had a piping, piquantly taste to it, (assonance)

(10) The pizza looked chewy, delicious, and cheesy (imagery)

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