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Match the figurative language term to its example.
1. "i drove my weight on it from above and bored it home like a shipwright bores his beam with a shipwright's drill that men below, whipping the strap back and forth, whirl and the drill keeps twisting, never stopping"- homer, the odyssey
2. “this precious book of love, this unbound lover, to beautify him only lacks a cover.”- shakespeare, romeo and juliet
3. " with his wisdom to his wished stay; that wandered wondrous farre when he the town . ." - homer, the odyssey
4. "as for the pigs, they could already read and write perfectly." - george orwell, animal farm
5. the poison used by juliet in romeo and juliet can also represent the poisoning of the relationship between the montagues and capulets.
symbolism
personification
metaphor
simile
alliteration

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