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Identify this figure of speech used below. baby’s big bouncing ball a.simile b.alliteration c.metaphor d.hyperbole
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Identify this figure of speech used below.
baby’s big bouncing ball
a.simile
b.alliteration
c.metaphor
d.hyperbole
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I think its B, i hope this helps!
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its alletration (b) because your repeating the same consnant
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