Poetic Devices in Everyday Life. 1.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification.

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Poetic Devices in Everyday Life

1.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification

2.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification

3.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification

4.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification

5.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification

6.  metaphor  alliteration  onomatopoeia  symbol  setting  simile  hyperbole  personification

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