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Delvig [45]
3 years ago
14

HELP ME I WILL MARK AS BRAINLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!

English
2 answers:
Daniel [21]3 years ago
3 0

(Repetition) line 14: I am deeply deeply deeply sorry for what i did.

(Alliteration) line 15: Did Donny go directly to that disgusting dog?

(Simile or a Metaphor) line 16: Donna's heart is like gold. (This is a simile by the way)

(I don't know what this one is asking for so i'm going to put it as a Metaphor) line 17: Gerald is my sunshine.

I think this is all, if not please tell me so i can help you with the others :) (you don't have to put me as the brainiest if you don't want to)

vekshin13 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Ball

Ever since I saw you at the store

I just knew I had to have you

You’re as blue as the sky (simile)

And wiz through the air like an airplane (simile)

You’re my blue, bouncy, bubble-shaped ball (alliteration)

If I were to lose you, I’d search the world for you (hyperbole)

When I squeeze you, I feel as if you were my squishy (imagery)

You look like a pearly sphere in my room (imagery)

I love you, my small sphere. (metaphor)

I tried. Hope this helped.

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