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.
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- Metaphor since he is indirectly compared to an ogre.
- Alliteration since the sound of letter b has been repeated pleasingly for greater poetic effect.
- Onomatopoeia since a sound has been expressed.
- Alliteration since the sound of letter n is repeated.
- Alliteration since the sound of letter f has been repeated.
- Oxymoron since two contradictory terms have been used in same line.
- Hyperbole since an exaggeration is made.
- Onomatopoeia since a sound is expressed.
- Hyperbole since an exaggeration is made.
- Personification since thunder is given human quality to grumble.
- Hyperbole since an exaggeration is made.
- Metaphor since heart is indirectly compared to being as hard as a stone.
- Simile since a direct comparison is made.
- Metaphor since indirect comparison is made between time and money.
- Metaphor since an indirect comparison between her and owl is made.
- Onomatopoeia. Sound is expressed.
- Personification since frog is given human quality to creep in.
- Onomatopoeia since sound is expressed.
- Hyperbole since exaggeration is made.
- Oxymoron since contradictory terms are used in same line.
- Simile. Direct comparison is made.
- Simile. Direct comparison is made.
- Oxymoron since contradictory terms used in same line.
- Personification. Inanimate object given human quality of dancing.
- Personification. Inanimate object given human quality of howling.
- Oxymoron. Contradictory terms used in same line.
- Simile. Direct comparison is made,
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blue baby bonnets bobbed through the bayou
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