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1: She got cold feet before stepping out on stage. is this a

(metaphor,simile,hyperbole,idiom,personification,alleteration or onomatopoeia)

2: his voice was loud as thunder. is this a
(metaphor,simile,hyperbole,idiom,personification,alleteration or onomatopoeia)

3: This field trip is taking forever. is this a
(metaphor,simile,hyperbole,idiom,personification,alleteration or onomatopoeia)

4: The thirsty plants cried for rain. is this a
(metaphor,simile,hyperbole,idiom,personification,alleteration or onomatopoeia)

5: the students stared at their super scores. is this a
(metaphor,simile,hyperbole,idiom
,personification,alleteration or onomatopoeia)

6: the drip of the faucet kept me up last night. is this a

(metaphor,simile,hyperbole,idiom,personification,alleteration or onomatopoeia) ​

User Askaroni
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Answer:

1. Idiom

2. Simile

3. Hyperbole

4. Personification

5. Alliteration

6. Onomatopoeia

Step-by-step explanation:

1. An idiom is a common saying in society that actually makes no sense literally. In this case "cold feet" is the idiom.

2. The voice is being compared to the volume of thunder with "as," any word being compared to something else using like or as is a simile.

3. The field trip is not "forever," it is an exaggeration. An exaggeration is hyperbole.

4. Giving something not human human traits is personification. Plants can't be thirsty or cry, that is personification.

5. These words start with "s." Words that start with the same letter is alliteration.

6. "Drip" is a sound- a sound written into writing is onomatopoeia.

User Kamran Sadin
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Answer:

it's a metaphor plz mark me brainilss

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