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To prepare for the birthday party, I made the food, blew up the balloons, and scooped the ice cream. What is the figurative language?
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To prepare for the birthday party, I made the food, blew up the balloons,
and scooped the ice cream. What is the figurative language?
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The figurative language is To, food, blew, balloons, scooped; assonance
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