Write a poem using at least 5 different types of figurative languages. These types of figurative language should be highlighted and identified. The poem should have at least 10 lines, but no more than 40.
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Figurative language refers to the color we use to amplify our writing. It takes an ordinary statement and dresses it up in an evocative frock. It gently alludes to something without directly stating it. Figurative language is a way to engage your readers, guiding them through your writing with a more creative tone
- This coffee shop is an ice box! (metaphor)
- She's drowning in a sea of grief. (metaphor)
- She's happy as a clam. (simile)
- I move fast like a cheetah on the Serengeti. (simile)
- The sea lashed out in anger at the ships, unwilling to tolerate another battle. (personification)
- The sky misses the sun at night. (personification)
- She was living her life in chains. (symbolism)
- When she saw the dove soar high above her home, she knew the worst was over. (symbolism)
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my pet name is sachin . he is a sack and snowy
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tryed dont no if it ryme
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