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Her face turned red as a beet when she tripped on her way to the stage.
simile
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The warm smile of the sun made me happy that summer was finally here.
personification
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Finding the ring she lost was like finding a needle in a haystack.
simile
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I will die if I had to read one more page, I'm so tired.
Hyperbole
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Her birthday was a storm of happiness.
metaphor
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I could eat every hamburger on this planet.
hyperbole
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The class was never ending.
Hyperbole
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The leaves whistled in the rain.
personification
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She was treated like a queen on her birthday.
simile
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The sun was a glowing ball of fire in the sky.
metaphor
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The opportunity knocked at his door.
personification
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Their mom was the rock of the family.
metaphor
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The good news traveled fast through the town.
personification
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The frog wasn’t moving because it was as dead as a doornail.
simile
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His life was a rainbow of experiences.
metaphor
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The moon was a bright ball of smoke in the night sky.
metaphor
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The car died on the side of the road when it ran out of gas.
personification
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The lemons she used in the dessert tasted like sour grapes.
simile
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The girl looked as cozy as a soft kitten when she fell asleep on her blanket.
simile
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She was so hungry she could eat a horse.
hyperbole
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His dad could lift over two tons because he exercised every single day.
hyperbole
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had thousands of chores to do before the day was over.
hyperbole
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I had thousands of chores to do before the day was over.
hyperbole
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