Answer:
Metaphors:
1. She looked outside to see a blanket of snow laying on top of her backyard.
Similes:
1. The cell phone alarm on vibrate sounded like a jackhammer against Rachel's wooden night stand.
2. It was like music to her ears when the radio announcer said, "All schools are closed."
Onomatopoeias:
1. Outside her window, there was a dull roar as the plow cleared the streets.
2. The radio's buzzing sound...
Personification:
1. She opened her eyes to see the sun peering into her bedroom through the opening in the curtains.
2.the storm that had attacked her town through the night.
3. The radio's buzzing sound died...
Oxymorons:
1. ...a dull roar...
Alliteration:
1. ...crawl back into her cozy, comfortable bed and curl up in the covers.
The cell phone alarm on vibrate sounded like a jackhammer against Rachel's wooden night stand. She opened her eyes to see the sun peering into her bedroom through the opening in the curtains. Outside her window, there was a dull roar as the plow cleared the streets from the storm that had attacked her town through the night. She looked outside to see a blanket of snow laying on top of her backyard. Rachel hoped that this meant she would be able to crawl back into her cozy, comfortable bed and curl up in the covers. The radio's buzzing sound died as she tuned it to the local station. It was like music to her ears when the radio announcer said, "All schools are closed."
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