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English, 30.04.2021 21:50, heroxtree

PLEASE HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST 1. Simile: Two___ things compared to one another, using the words___ or ___.
Example: The___ is cooking like a ___.
2. Metaphor: Two ___ things compared to one another, __ using the words ___ or __.
Example: Little poked my skin.
3. Idiom: A word or phrase that ___ ___ literally means what it says; it has some other meaning.
Example: The reporter wants to know what the ___ is around town.
4. Hyperbole: A ___ ___ to make a point, often to create a or effect.
Example: The hill was covered with flowers.
5. Analogy: Two things being compared with two other things.
Example: ___ carved lines in the snow in the road like ___ stay in their lanes in a race.
6. Personification: Giving ___ qualities to non-humans or animals.
Example: The stood tall among the .
7. Onomatopoeia: The act of out the way a .
Example: The steam ___ through the subway tunnel.
8. Irony: A between what is expected and what .
Example: The had never told anyone he was of ___.
9. Pun: A word or phrase that has a usually … you usually roll your ___ at it.
Example: I am reading a book about anti-gravity. It is to put .

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