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Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics. The wind whistled in the air. Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as, Cotton balls are floating in the sky. . . Figurative Language Does not mean literally
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Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics. The wind whistled in the air. Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as, Cotton balls are floating in the sky. . Figurative Language Does not mean literally My money is burning a hole in my pocket. Simile Figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things using like or as The turtle was as slow as a snail. Opinion How someone feels about something. My favorite animal is a cheetah. Antonym Words that mean the opposite of each other. dark=light
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