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From: Imagine dragon Radioactive

There was no alliteration in this song

Simile There was no similes in the song

Personification There where no Personification examples

Hyperbole In my song a hyperbole is "I'm waking up, I feel it in my bones. Enough to make my systems blow" this is an exaggeration because your "system" cant actually blow up if you feel something rong unless the is actually c4 or an explosive in side of you then that is a different story

Metaphor "I sweat my rust" is a metaphor because you cant literally sweat rust so i guess it means like he has not done something in a long time? I raise my flags, don my clothes,​ It's a revolution I suppose. This is also a metaphor for victory for change 

2. QUESTIONS 5 questions made by me and answered by me just to make your life easier! 

Question 1: What did you imagin when listening to the song? I saw a waste land after an nuclear war with 2 different teams fighting In a turf war for supplies. And one guy runs from the fight but gets caught by the government and is put into a broken down prison. AND some Fall-Out 4

Question 2: did you like the song? Why? I liked the beat to the song but the lyrics made no real cents (I did not get it)

Question 3: how does the song make you feel? Strangely it makes me feel like I could get into a fight and win. So I guess it makes me aggressive.

Question 4: 

Question 5:

4. write a paragraph on what you think it is about I think the guy who made the song was talking about our world and he was saying how bad the world was getting with the line "I'm waking up to ash and dust," he is talking about how he was not paying attention to the world until he saw everything going on with the pollution, hate, racism and global warming. He now sees everything wrong with the world.

Write a poem I cant I don't know how to write one I have never done this before, in any poetry class all we did was read poems AMAZING but poems only sound like poorly told stories to me.

Song support

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktvTqknDobU