Read the following sentence and determine which type of figurative language is being used. Dad yelled, “Get over here and give me a hand with this!” A. simile B. hyperbole C. metonymy D. synecdoche
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hm sounds lik metonymy a hand stands for "help"
was debating between hyperbole and metonymy but this is not really exaggeration.
“Zoom!” is an example of what? A. consonance B. assonance C. onomatopoeia D. alliteration
onomatopoeia, It's just a sound "Zoom!" can't define it.
___________ is a type of figurative language where one thing replaces something that is related to it. A. Simile B. Imagery C. Metonymy D. Personification
metonymy definition. LIke the first one, "hand" replaces "help"
Read the poem “The Eagle: A Fragment” by Alfred Lord Tennyson and answer the question that follows. He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring’d with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls. Which type of imagery is most prevalent in this poem? A. sight B. sound C. taste D. smell
sight you can see crooked, the blue azure world, the wrinkleness of the see. he "watches" or sees the mountain walls
sea**
for your zoom question the answer is c
for your dad yelled question the answer is c
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