[Matching 3/5]
Match the literary terms to the examples.
For:
Hy...
English, 20.03.2020 10:44, AutumnJoy12
[Matching 3/5]
Match the literary terms to the examples.
For:
Hyperbole
a
“His heart pounded – a drum in his chest.”
b
“The sweet perfume danced across the room with every spray."
c
“My mom will kill me, if I use all the cell phone minutes again!”
d
“Warm winds whipped through the willows”
e
“Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold.”
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