Figurative language. simile  Comparison of two things using like or as  Kiya like my best friends.

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Figurative language

simile  Comparison of two things using like or as  Kiya like my best friends.

Hyperbole  Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect.  I wont love u forever.

alliteration is the repetition of a particular sound in the word phrasessound  2chainz had 2chains at the 2 targets.

metaphor  With out using like or as  Girls are cats

Personification  the attribution of a personal nature or character to inanimate objects or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure.nature  Aaron Crawley ‘s van went “boom” boom “boom”.

Onomatopoeia give you the chance to better understand the onomatopoeia concept and to see and sound out actual words. The pans CRASHED down to the kitchen floor with a "CLANG”.

idiom comprehended in regard to a common use of the expression that is separate from the literal meaning definition of the words of which it is madeliteral definition "Kick the bucket"