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SYMBOLISM can be best defined as:
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
“Those girls sang like song birds,” is an example of
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
“The kids running upstairs sounded like a herd of elephants” is an example of
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
HYPERBOLE is
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
The words drip, swish, whine and belch, are all examples of which literary element?
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
An expression used in everyday language that has a different meaning from the literal meanings of the individual words that make up the expression.” This definition best describes
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
“Terry has millions of friends,” is an example of
Idiom
simile
hyperbole
an extreme exaggeration or overstatement
simile
words that stand for something else
Onomatopoeia
Great green gobs of grimy garbage
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