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kipiarov [429]
1 year ago
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PLSSS HELP ASAP

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Sidana [21]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

i tried to find some examples of figurative languages in the poem

here are some:

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<em>husha-husha-hush</em> is onomatopoeia

hmm.. <em>slippery sand-paper </em>is alliteration

<em>Moan like an autumn wind high in the lonesome treetops</em> is simile

(and the two below it are also similes. similes compare two things using the word LIKE or AS)

<em>bang-bang & hoo-hoo-hoo-oo </em>is also onomatopoeia

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