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azamat
3 years ago
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Elements of poetry ‼️ help please <3choose the correct figurative language for sentence:​

English
1 answer:
Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
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Answer:

44. c

45. a

46. b

Explanation:

44.

hyperbole is an exageration that is not logical, like "im so hungry i could eat a horse." this sentance does not have one

imagery has a lot of descriptive words which this does not have

personification is the is giving human qualities to un human things. This has that. In this case, the hair is not "obeying"

simile is a comparison that uses like or as. none in this sentence

45.

simile is a comparison that uses like or as, which this sentence has. "his smile is LIKE a ray of sunshine"

metaphor is a comparison that does not use like or as

hyperble is a unrelistic exageration

onomatopoeia is a sound word like "moo" "quack" "pow"

46.

metaphor is a comparison that does not use like or as

personification is the is giving human qualities to nonhuman things. "The earth roared and shook in anger" the earth cannot litearly roar or shake in anger.

imagery has a lot of discription

hyperbole is a unrelistic exageration

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