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cupoosta [38]
3 years ago
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sentence. Diogram these sentences, (2) Are you leading others? ܥܬܢܩܐܩܠܝܐܕܬܐܢܐܬ݁ܘܬ݁ܟ݁ܝܰܚܝܩܢܐ ܢܘܕܶ (3) God delivered His people, .

(11) Palth pleases li (4) The Lord will use us. (12) We love Go (5) Godly men trust God. (13) The wis (6) God has blessed Israel. (14) God (7) I love the Lord! (15) (8) Israel left Egypt.​
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katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
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What can you please explain

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I think it is a hyperbole because it says 'ever since I was born'. Obviously, this isn't possible. So, process of elimination comes in to save the day. It is not a simile because there is no 'like' or 'as' in the phrase. It is not a metaphor because the phrase does not compare anything. IT IS NOT A PERSONIFICATION BECAUSE THE phrase is giving an inanimate object emotions or other human details. So,

it is a hyperbole. This also makes sense because it is exaggerating.

Hope it helps. :)

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