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English, 06.10.2020 14:01 jesicaagan

So this is a figurative language riddle the first is, Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter answers(O= onomatopoeia)l for metaphor) e for alliteration) that’s question one) two you snore louder than a fright train) answers)Z For hyperbole) l alliteration) o for simile)that was question 2)Opportunity came knocking at her door)answers)k for alliteration)z for personification) n for onomatopoeia)that’s question 3) the classroom was a zoo)answers s for personification) p for metaphor) m for alliteration)that’s question 4) the burning wood hissed and cracked) r for metaphor) k for simile) l for onomatopoeia)that’s question 5) his car is as clean as a whistle) j alliteration) u for simile) e for metaphor) that was the last question) I’m just adding when your done for example say you answered simile for the question the words I gave you before I added the answers like simile for example say you had a answer like n for simile) use the word n) then when you collect all the letters like the examples I showed you spell it out and try to unscramble the words PLEASE HELP ITS SO HARD THANKS

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