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The term that means “a comparison between two or more things that doesn't use the words like or as.'

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The term that means 'an extreme exaggeration.'

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The term that means 'an expression in which the words used do not represent the meaning of the expression.'

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The term that means 'the repetition of initial consonant sounds.'

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The term that means 'an inscription written on a grave in memory of a person.'

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The meaning of this idiom 'Break a leg.'

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The meaning of this idiom 'A little birdie told me.'

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The meaning of this idiom 'Your money is burning a hole in your pocket.'

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The meaning of this idiom 'That problem is small potatoes.'

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The meaning of this idiom 'Barking up the wrong tree.'

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The figurative language device used here: Her feet are as cold as ice!

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The figurative language device used here: My sister's room is a pig pen.

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The figurative language device used here: The sun winked at me through the clouds.

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The figurative language device used here: I love mashing melting marshmellows.

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The figurative language device used here: I've said that a million times already!

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The meaning of this metaphor: Brian was a dog with a bone; he wouldn't stop talking about his new shoes.

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The meaning of this metaphor: We would have had more pizza to eat if Tammy hadn’t been such a hog.

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The meaning of this metaphor: Cindy was such a mule. We couldn’t get her to change her mind.

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The meaning of this simile: Chuck looked like a deer in headlights.

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The meaning of this simile: She was like a bull in a china shop.

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The figurative language device used here: Don't beep that horn again.

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The figurative language device used here: Loving Wife, Mother, Friend

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The figurative language device used here: He eats like a horse.

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The figurative language device used here: And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting

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The figurative language device used here: Zachary zeroed in on zoo keeping.

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Metaphor
Hyperbole
Idiom
Alliteration
Epitaph
'Good luck!'
'A source I'm not going to mention told me some information.'
'You really want to spend your money, and you may not be spending it wisely.'
'The problem is unimportant.'
'You are blaming the wrong person or looking in the wrong direction for answers.'
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Alliteration
Hyperbole
Brian wouldn't stop talking.
Tammy ate a large amount.
Cindy was stubborn.
Chuck was surprised.
She was breaking things.
Onomatopoeia
Epitaph
Simile
Refrain
Alliteration





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