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aivan3 [116]
2 years ago
9

Directions: Identify the type of figurative language underlined in each sentence. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE REVIEW Example:

English
2 answers:
Akimi4 [234]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Take these answers with a grain of salt but im sure some of them are correct lol

#1, mind is a puddle

#2, shine like a row of eggs

#3, an avalanches of punches

#4, Don't Know

#5, Don't cut corners

#6, freely and frostily froze the heroes????

#7, cold as a sharp sword

#8, screamed for an aspirin after the loud rock concert

#9, most beautiful flowers

#10, feeling under the weather.​

Hope this somewhat helped!

Explanation:

Nina [5.8K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A. Metaphor - Comparison of mind to street; no like or as

B. Simile - Comparison to faces with eggs; with like or as

C. Metaphor - Comparing punches to avalanche; no like or as

D. Personification - Gives legs human characteristics or abilities

E. Metaphor/ idiom - A common phrase taken literally has no meaning

F. Alliteration - The F sound reoccurs constantly

G. Simile - Comparison of cold night to sword; with like or as

H. Personification - Gives head human characteristics or abilities

I. Metaphor - Comparison of children to flowers; no like or as

J. Idiom - Common phrase not taken literally

Explanation:

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