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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
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Please Help!! ASAP. Will Mark Brainliest!!

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irga5000 [103]3 years ago
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Metaphor- ...life in a snowglobe was <u>not all roses</u>!

Alliteration- ...<u>seasons</u> <u>stored</u> <u>safely</u> under the <u>stairs</u> in a storage bin

Onomatopoeia- ...<u>clink</u> on the glass

Oxymoron- ...there was a <u>deafening silence</u> as Frosty waited...

Personification- ...until the <u>snowflakes attacked him</u> from every angle

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