Drip—hiss—drip—hiss— fall the raindrops.
a
personification
b
met...
English, 20.03.2020 12:07, payshencec21
Drip—hiss—drip—hiss— fall the raindrops.
a
personification
b
metaphor
c
hyperbole
d
onomatopoeia
e
simile
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