Everything is awesome figurative language

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Everything is awesome figurative language

HYPERBOLE LETS PARTY FOREVER an exaggerated statement used for effect. Ex-I told you a million of times to stop playing.

Personification feel more awesome than a awesome possum. Give human character traits to something not human. Ex-the flowers danced in the wind.

Idiom Dip my body in chocolate frosting. an idiom is an expression common to a particular culture that does not mean what it litery says. Ex-Break a leg.

Assonance Side by side you and I. Assonance is repeating of value sounds inside words. Ex- The rain in spain follows mainly on the plain.