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is liberty has been to them the greates of calamities, the heaviest of curses a metaphor/simile?
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magee
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Is there a personification example in the song: Did You Ever Know That You're My Hero
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Abby
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WHICH SENTENCE IS AN EXAMPLE OF HYPERBOLE?
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AMY
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What is the meaning of the simile flew out of gear like a Model-T Ford
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Anonymous
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what is a metaphor using a time you were tired?
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rose
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what is a simile using a neighborhood cat?
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rose
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Please write this. Write simile for Valentine's?I give mine teacher.Be nice!
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Michaela
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what are the 3 most important figures of speech in the poem "Kite is a Victim" by Leonard Cohen? Please explain why tose three
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alice
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To no man does the earth mean so much as to the soldier. what type of rhetorical device does this sentece contain
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mat
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Never belong, never guess, never confess is an example of:
a. repetition b. parallelism c. rhyme scheme d. assonance I think it's
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anthony
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5 answers for the simile as uncountable as
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Maggie.K
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The simile as traditional as
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Maggie.K
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I need help in identifying the figure of speech in the following statement: "Your reason, dear venom, give thy reason." Any
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Anna
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what does metaphor mean
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shaquana
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Tell me the difference between a simile and a metaphor.
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What is a simile-cliche?
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Juliane
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what is the analogy for thorn
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jenna
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What is a simile-cliché?
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Anonymous
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All but what are associated with metaphors? (Points : 1)
A Analogy B Meta = transfer, beyond C Rolls-Royce = wealth D love a game
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Anthony
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So this is just to double check to make sure all of these figures of speech are right.
METAPHORS- thunder roared and shot
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Mystery chicken
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What does the simile "Like a cat in a corn crib" mean?
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Anonymous
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metaphors for sports
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katy
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what is a metaphor and hyperbole for the book the Bar Code Rebllion
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jessica
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what does metaphor personification, mean?
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shaquana
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Examples of a sentence using alliteration:
Fancy feast
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Antony Joseph
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"O hear a pensive prisoner prayer" has example of
A)an allusion B)parallelism C)alliteration D)internal rhyme i think is C.. just
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whit
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What is hyperbole?(1 point) Responses a figure of speech that uses two words with opposite or conflicting meanings to create an
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Is this a simile or a metaphor
The rain felt like small kisses on Rosemary's face,
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Megan
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what is a "figure of speech"?
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danny g
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would sarcasm be also considered as ironic?
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Amy
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Can you please explain this to me in a simpler way. Thank you
Metaphors are used to help us understand the unknown, because we
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Crystal
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Is this an example of imagery: Mrs. Wyman is so sweet sometimes you swear you can smell muffins baking.
Is this an example of
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Heather
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Need help with Synecdoche is a "figure of speech" in which a part is used for a whole, or the reverse. Please help with the
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Janet
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Select the correct answer.
Read this excerpt from "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane: The correspondent looked over his shoulder at
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Which answer choice correctly defines understatement
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It is a small world.
(What is the meaning of this sentence? When do we use this expression? And what does "It" refer to? What is
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rfvv
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Would this be a oxymoron ?
Looking forward to this new goal I finally achieved.. I mean lets say I got this job but I didn't
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Rima
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The following is an example of a metaphor: My brother is as slow as a snail in the morning. true or false.
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Alyssa
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personify the months of the year
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Anonymous
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Which one of the following lines best illustrates personification?
A. A narrow wind complains all day. B. The fog comes on little
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Anonymous
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i need some examples of a:
metaphor, personification, and trochee. help please
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maddie
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i need some examples of a
metaphor, personification, and trochee. help please
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maddie
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Could only and other be an alliteration?
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Evie
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Here the once embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard round the world. metaphor simile personification
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christopher
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Question 20
Here the once embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard round the world. metaphor simile personification
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christopher
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is 'difference made legal' a metaphore?
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QQQQQQ
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Can you, writeacher, please tell me if the following statements are correct?
1)The mirror spends its time looking at the opposite
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Franco
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Thank you very much for your help.
Here are some more sentences I need to prepare for tomorrow. 1) The mirror is presented as a
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Franco
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rhetorical device
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carol
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I need to figure out the original words/phrases from the following malapropisms: Any ideas? Thanks!
For all intensive purposes A
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Audrey
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