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Metaphor I am on a Roller Coaster that only goes Up
"I remember once early on when I couldn't get my breath and it felt like my chest was on fire, flames licking the inside of my ribs fighting for a way to burn out of my body, my parents took me to the ER." (Page 262) (Personification)
"The sun was like a toddler insistently refusing to go to bed: It was past eight thirty and still light." (Page 167) (Simile)
"...I'm on a roller coaster that only goes up, kid." (Page 225)
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'We bottled the stars this evening, my young friends.' " (Page 163)
(Personification)
"I screamed to wake up my parents, and they burst into my room, but there was nothing they could do to dim the supernova exploding inside my brain, an endless chain of intracranial firecrackers..." (Page 105)
(Hyperbole)
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Barrett Browning uses consonance in line two in order to convey just how much she loves her husband. The repetition of the “th” sound gives the line movement, which signifies that her love for him is ongoing. Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. These lines are particularly lovely in their simplicity.
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A. Tulip prices increased as the demand increased.
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From the article, "Inflation and Bubbles and Tulips", it was explained how the laws of demands and supply happen when there is more demand than supply.
The example of the Tulip bubble that happened in the 1600s was given as a greater demand for the Tulips made the price to soar.