High School

1. Why is "The cat is a shadow" a metaphor, not a simile?

2. Why is "The poem speaks to me" an example of personification?

3. Why is "I typed at lightning speed" considered hyperbole?

4. What could a skull symbolize?

5. What is the purpose of each figure of speech? What is it trying to tell you?

Examples:
- Words came pouring out of her mouth.
- He has the body of a string bean.
- My dog is a million times smarter than yours.
- I move like a snail.
- My legs refused to move.

Identify each example as figurative (F) or literal (L):

16. I studied so much my head might explode.
17. I am so hyper today!
18. Find the answer in the dictionary.
19. What do you know - he pulled it off!
20. Those brownies are calling my name.
21. She broke his heart.
22. That TV is so loud I can't hear you!
23. Reach for the stars. You can do it!
24. This pen is not cooperating.
25. He caught the thief red-handed.

Answer :

Answer:

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Explanation:

1: A simile is something that says one object is like another, while a metaphor is something that poetically says something is like something else. You're not comparing the cat to a shadow, but rather saying that the cat is the shadow.

The poem speaks is personification of the poem, as poems do not speak, but you're giving an inanimate object human like qualitites, which is personification.

I typed at lightning speed is a hyperbole because hyperbole is the use of exaggeration and unlikely scenarios. It is impossible for someone to actually type at the speed of lightning, therefore making it a hyperbole.

Answer: stan doja cat and megan the stallion for clear skin

Explanation: just have an amazing week. dont let anyone bring you down. know your worth. ily x