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Match the figurative language technique to the correct example. Match them together
A. You were as brave as a lion.
B. He is a shining star.
C. A good cook could cook as much cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies.
D. The wind howled in the night.
E. This bag weighs a ton.

1.Allireration
2.simile
3.metaphor
4.personification
5.hyperbole

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