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Match each excerpt to the figure of speech it uses

Hyperbole
Oxymoron
Metaphor
Onomatopoeia

Match each excerpt to the figure of speech it uses Hyperbole Oxymoron Metaphor Onomatopoeia-example-1

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She was a curious woman whose dresses always looked like they had been designed in rand and put in a tempest is a hyperbole. He was a gay dog that didnt care what he spent is a metaphor. his honour rooted in dishonour stood and faith unfaithful kept him true is an oxymoron. well, after a long time i heard the clock go away off in the town going boom-boom-boom is an onomatopoeia.

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Answer: Oxymoron: His honour rooted in dishonour stood, and faith unfaithful kept him falsely true. Metaphor: He was a gay dog, who didn't care what he spent. Onomatopoeia: Well, after a long time I heard the clock away off in the town go boom- boom- boom-twelve licks; and all still again-stiller than ever. Hyperbole: she was a curious woman, whose eresses always looked as if they had been designed in a rage and put on in a tempest.

Explanation: oxymoron is a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (faith unfaithful, falsely true). A metaphor is a figure of speech that consists in making a direct comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, in order to create an image in the reader's mind (comparing a man to a dog). Onomatopoeia is the act of creating or using words that include sounds that are similar to the noises the words refer to (boom boom boom). A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement (always looked as if they had been designed in a rage and put on in a tempest).