Identify the following characters:  Hired Fall workers  Sold used books for Jan  Became an atheist.

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Identify the following characters:  Hired Fall workers  Sold used books for Jan  Became an atheist

What rhetorical device is each of the following an example of?

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 Her lovely voice was music to his ears.  Life is like a rollercoaster.  “Hey! Guess who the new Newton of our school is?”  The alligator’s teeth are white daggers.  Their home was as lonely as a prison.  His heart is a cold iron.  Time is money.  Don't be a Scrooge!

 What train of thought/literary genre does this song best represent?  9vjv4 9vjv4  “Everyday people do everyday things, but I can’t be one of them.”  “Anybody’s got the power.”  “We are a different kind; we can do anything.”

Come up with your own examples of Parallel structure Hyperbole Paradox Allusion