expressions that mean something different than the words in the phrase might indicate
figure of speech that includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life.
repetition of the first letter (or sound) of each word in a sentence, phrase, or poem
words that originates from a sound
the act of giving human traits, qualities, or actions to objects, concepts, or animals
figure of speech that says one thing is the same as something else
where two things are compared using the word like or as
Don't chicken out!
I know you've waited a million light years to learn about hyperboles!
Dinosaurs desperately dug ditches to drive away dangerous dragons!
Splat! Splash!
The stars are smiling and winking at us!
She is as happy as a clam.
She is a happy clam.
The thunder clapped angrily in the distance.
The ground is as dry as a bone.
He is a quick fox.
The owl hooted.
Fred is fit as a fiddle.
Alley ate apples and apricots all afternoon.
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