FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE by: Malik Henderson.

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE by: Malik Henderson

I got the eye of the tiger a fighter METAPHOR I got the eye of the tiger a fighter is a metaphor because it’s comparing tiger to fighter.

SIMILE The wind is howling like this swirling storm is a simile because its comparing howling to swirling storm.

ALLITERATION baby now we got bad blood is alliteration because its a repetition of similar sounds.

PERSONIFICATION MY World it smiles is personification because can a world smile

HYPERBOLE cry me a river is a hyperbole beacause its a exetreme exaggeration.

IDIOM she got out of the wood because it’s having a meaning