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identify the figure of speech:
2. He's an ogre.
3. Blue baby bonnets bobbed through the bayou.

4. Oink
5. Nick needed new notebooks.
6. Fred fried frogs' legs on Friday.
7. Jumbo shrimp
8. That must have cost a billion dollars.
9. Buzz
10. I could do this forever.
11. The thunder grumbled.
12. She's older than dirt.
13. Heart of stone
14. As slippery as an eel.
15. Time is money.
16. She's a night owl.
17. Splat.
18. The fog crept in.
19. Click.
20. Everybody knows that.
21. Sweet sorrow.
22. Eats like a pig.
23. As wise as an owl.
24. Free market.
25. The snowflakes danced.
26. The wind howled.
27. Pretty ugly.
28. Like peas in a pod.

Answers

Answered by NirmalPandya
17
  1. Metaphor since he is indirectly compared to an ogre.
  2. Alliteration since the sound of letter b has been repeated pleasingly for greater poetic effect.
  3. Onomatopoeia since a sound has been expressed.
  4. Alliteration since the sound of letter n is repeated.
  5. Alliteration since the sound of letter f has been repeated.
  6. Oxymoron since two contradictory terms have been used in same line.
  7. Hyperbole since an exaggeration is made.
  8. Onomatopoeia since a sound is expressed.
  9. Hyperbole since an exaggeration is made.
  10. Personification since thunder is given human quality to grumble.
  11. Hyperbole since an exaggeration is made.
  12. Metaphor since heart is indirectly compared to being as hard as a stone.
  13. Simile since a direct comparison is made.
  14. Metaphor since indirect comparison is made between time and money.
  15. Metaphor since an indirect comparison between her and owl is made.
  16. Onomatopoeia. Sound is expressed.
  17. Personification since frog is given human quality to creep in.
  18. Onomatopoeia since sound is expressed.
  19. Hyperbole since exaggeration is made.
  20. Oxymoron since contradictory terms are used in same line.
  21. Simile. Direct comparison is made.
  22. Simile. Direct comparison is made.
  23. Oxymoron since contradictory terms used in same line.
  24. Personification. Inanimate object given human quality of dancing.
  25. Personification. Inanimate object given human quality of howling.
  26. Oxymoron. Contradictory terms used in same line.
  27. Simile. Direct comparison is made,

Answered by kmrdinesh804
0

Answer:

blue baby bonnets bobbed through the bayou

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