Answer:
allusion, alliteration, euphemism, cliché, and colloquialism.
Step-by-step explanation:
allusion: "That boy is a genius, I bet he'll be the next Einstein." "Stop acting like you'll be the Romeo to her Juliet."
alliteration: "Mickey Mouse", "Fred Flintstone".
euphemism: "You're such a... special little girl." (to refer to someone mentally challenged. " "...and then I fell on my rear end." (as a way to politely mention falling on your backside)
cliché: "a matter of time" (to happen sooner or later ), "as clever as a fox" (to describe a clever person).
colloquialism: "buzz off" (to tell someone to go away) and "y'all" (short for "you all")