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What figurative language is this: The slippery snake slithered into Sarah's sock.
alliteration
What figurative language is this: WHAAM!
Onomatopoeia
What is the figurative language: "The trees danced in the wind"
Personification
What's the figure of speech: "His heart of stone surprised me."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "She's so fast, she runs like a deer."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "I love you to the moon and back."
Hyperbole
What's the figure of speech: "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."
Hyperbole
What's the figure of speech: "David was a pig at dinner."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "That little girl can swim like a fish."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "My father will kill me if he sees this."
Hyperbole
What's the figure of speech: "He is a night owl."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "She is as innocent as a lamb."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "I will die for you."
Hyperbole
What's the figure of speech: "Time is money."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "Her body was as cold as ice."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "I have watched this movie a thousand times."
Hyperbole
What's the figure of speech: "You are my sunshine."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "The children were as busy as bees."
Simile
When you stretch the truth, it is called
Hyperbole
It is a comparison between two words but WITHOUT using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
Metaphor
The comparison between two unlike things using words ‘like’ or ‘as’ is called a...
simile