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  • 21-05-2021
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"...the endless shaking down of clear bead necklaces on the roof..."

a. hyperbole
b. simile
c. onomatopoeia

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hernandezbrianna1890 hernandezbrianna1890
  • 21-05-2021
it is b. a simile :)
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svbrinqt
svbrinqt svbrinqt
  • 27-05-2021
it is a hyperbole!!!!!!a hyperbole!! not a simile, a simile MUST have the word “like” or “as”. an onomatopoeia is words like “boom, clap, sizzle”. hyperbole are sentences that arent actually what they are saying. they dont actually mean clear bead necklaces are falling on the roof right? so its a hyperbole
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