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aleksandrvk [35]
2 years ago
9

I need help on this and the first person who answer correctly gets a BRANLIST​

English
2 answers:
makkiz [27]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Look below -->

Explanation:

Similes:

-You were as brave as a lion.

-They fought like cats and dogs.

-He is as strong as an ox.

Metaphors:

-The snow is a white blanket.

-He is a shining star.

-her long hair flowed like a golden river

Personification:

-Don't sit on that chair, you're going to hurt it!

-Lightning danced across the sky

-She heard the last piece of pie calling her name

Hyperbole:

-He's running faster than the wind

-My dad will kill me if I get home late

-The shopping cost me a million dollars.

tankabanditka [31]2 years ago
3 0
Similie:
She ran as fast as a cheetah
She is crabbier than a crab
She is intelligent like a chimpanzee

Metaphor:
The snow is a white blanket
He is a shining star
The calm loving waves were a mirror to your past,present, or future.

Personification:
The snowflakes danced in the air as they were gracefully falling into my warm hands.
The wind howled in the glowing night sky as I sat at the window wondering what I would do.
My alarm clock yelled at me to get out of bed. IM LATE, I howled.

Hyperbole:
We were at P.E and WOW! He’s running faster than the wind!
I carried my backpack sulking in the pain of my bag I wailed “This bag ways a TON”.
I looked at the price of the dress and oh. My. Gosh this dress will cost me an arm and a leg.
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