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Practice creating a dramatic scene. Create three to five sentences that paint an image in the reader’s mind. In each sentence include at least one of the following: simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, and connotation. Label each sentence with the device you used. (Note: You will not necessarily use all of these devices.)

Write a paragraph.

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the answer is yes. always use a paragraph outline before writing an essay. it is extremely helpful.
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Last night, I was rambling along the coast of the city. The city was noiseless, everybody was sleeping. As I walked, I had a bad premonition. Suddenly, I heard a BOOOM! and the car was coming straight at me. Then, I wake up.

Step-by-step explanation:

An onomatopoeia is a literaly device that makes the reader "hear" the word that he is reading. In this case, the word "BOOOM" is an onomatopoeia to make the reader imagine the sound of a crash between two cars. Although I chose this onomatopoeia, I could have chosen another one because there are a lot of them. For example: some machine noises are honk, beep, vroom, clang, zap, boing, and so on.

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