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A phrase that cannot literally happen. hyperbole, personification, rhyme scheme, metaphor, stanza, internal rhyme, end rhyme, meter, simile, alliteration, onotompiea, idiom. pick only one
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A phrase that cannot literally happen.
hyperbole, personification, rhyme scheme, metaphor, stanza, internal rhyme, end rhyme, meter, simile, alliteration, onotompiea, idiom.
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idiom
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