Read the sentences provided, and pick which literary device is being used.

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Read the sentences provided, and pick which literary device is being used.

This is an example of what?

Corr ect !

Try Again ! Irony is meaning the opposite of what you say

Is this a simile or a metaphor?

Correct !

Try Again! A metaphor doesn’t use like or as.

as a skyscraper

Correct !

Try Again! Onamonapia is the phonetic spelling of sounds

 Just a reminder:  Alliteration is a repeating sound  Irony is meaning the opposite of what you say  Simile is a comparison using like or as  Metaphor is a comparison that doesn’t use like or as  Onamonapia is a phonetic description of sound  Hyperbole is an exaggeration