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Create a sentence about a tree for each type of figurative language
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Ответ:
Metaphor: The tree is a mountain.
Hyperbole: The tree is as big as the sun!
Personification: The tree danced in the wind.
Alliteration: Trees try their to turn the tie.
Onomatopoeia: Crack! Rustle!
Idioms: You're barking up the wrong tree!
Ответ:
The correct answers are B. How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle; D. From the jingling and the tinkling of the bells; and E. To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells!
Explanation:
Onomatopoeia is widely used in poetry and other literary works to represent natural sounds such as the sounds of animals or non-natural sounds such as the sound of an ambulance through words that resemble real sounds. The use of onomatopoeia allows the reader to recreate or imagine the sounds of the elements described by the writer. In the case of "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe this can be seen in different lines including "tinkle, tinkle, tinkle", " he jingling and the tinkling of the bells" and " rhyming and the chiming" because these include words such as "jingle" or "tinkle" that represent or resemble the sounds of bells.