By: Arisbeth Valenzuela Period 6. I Bet That You Look Good On The Dance Floor.

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By: Arisbeth Valenzuela Period 6

I Bet That You Look Good On The Dance Floor

Summer Skin

Imagery

Chasing Cars

Metaphor “Let's waste time chasing cars around our heads” Meaning: by chasing cars its referring to chasing your dream or going after them.

BY: All Time Low

“When the sun shines, we’ll Shine together”

BY: The Lumineers

“Ships will rust in Baldwin Bay (Let me go!) No one trusts what I say (I don't know!) Oh my God, no one paid (Attention!) Overnight my hair turned gray (Oh oh oh!)

BY: The Black Eyed Peas

“Boom boom boom, now Boom boom boom, now Boom boom pow Boom boom”