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English, 12.12.2020 16:00, Mrlittlefish

What kind of figurative language is this please help. 1. Lefty Lewis finds Bud on the side of the road. Bud won't come over to Lefty's car. When Lefty Lewis tries to tempt Bud with red soda and Bud says, “Before my brain could stop it my stomach made my mouth shout out.” What kind of figurative language is this? 2. Bud accidently backwashes into the red soda Mr. Lewis gave him and describes it as, “There were a couple of chunks of chewed-up bread, a blob of boloney and some mustard swimming around the bottle.” What type of figurative language is used in this quotation?
3.Bud starts crying while he is at the restaurant. He describes his crying as, "...woop, zoop, sloop...tears started jumping out of my eyes so hard that I had to cover my face with a big red and white napkin that was on the table." What type of author's craft has Bud used to describe his crying?
4.What type of author's craft is used to describe Miss Thomas in the following quotation, "While the rest of the band was being the storm, she was the sun bursting through thick, gray clouds.

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