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English, 22.02.2021 18:20 benjaminbooth10

Hello guys i have to make a free verse poem this are the rules you have to follow: Will you write your poem in rhyming verse or free verse?
Write an example of alliteration that you could include in your poem. (example: bare, white walls echo)
Write an example of onomatopoeia that you could use to describe something related to your topic. (example: one final slam of the door) Use figurative language.
Write a simile that relates to your topic (example: The events played back in my mind like fragments of an old movie.)
Write a metaphor that relates to your topic.
Write a hyperbole that relates to your topic.
Write an example of personification that relates to your topic (example: The moving truck trudged along, complaining because of the heavy load.)
Write an example of an idiom or a euphemism or a symbol to be included in your poem.

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