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Part 1: Identify the following as metaphor, simile, or personification.
1. Life is a roller coaster, with lots of ups and downs.
2. The team ran onto the field like a herd of elephants.
3. My vacation was an absolute dream!
4. The room suddenly became as quiet as a mouse.
15. The train is a huge monster, eating up the miles as it
goes.
6. I'd turned into a puddle of melted jello. (Speak)
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