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Simile and Onomatopoeia figure of speech are used

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Simile:

A simile also compares two things. However, similes use the words "like" or "as."

Examples include:

  • Busy as a bee.
  • Clean as a whistle.
  • Brave as a lion.
  • The tall girl stood out like a sore thumb.
  • It was as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.
  • My mouth was as dry as a bone.
  • They fought like cats and dogs.
  • Watching that movie was like watching grass grow.

Onomatopoeia:

Onomatopoeia is also a sound device where the words sound like their meaning, or mimic sounds. They add a level of fun and reality to writing.

Here are some examples:

  • The burning wood hissed and crackled.
  • Sounds of nature are all around us. Listen for the croak, caw, buzz, whirr, swish, hum, quack, meow, oink, and tweet.

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