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Figurative Language in Breakfast at Tiffany’s written by Todd Pipes as recorded by Deep Blue Something EXAMPLE of Passing Project
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Consonnance You say that we've got nothing in common No common ground to start from And we're falling apart You'll say the world has come between us Our lives have come between us But I know you just don't care
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Alliteration
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Assonance I see you - the only one who knew me And now your eyes see through me I guess I was wrong So what now? It's plain to see we're over, And I hate when things are over - When so much is left undone
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Can You Identify the Repetition?
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Hyperbole I see you - the only one who knew me And now your eyes see through me I guess I was wrong So what now? It's plain to see we're over, And I hate when things are over - When so much is left undone
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Theme Love lost, love remembered
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Summary A guy is talking to his girl who has told him things are over and is trying to rekindle the romance by reminding her of the good times
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