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Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Hyperbole = The suitcase weighed a ton. Antonomasia = She is the Shakespeare of our generation. Zeugma = His words were a dagger to her heart. Pun = Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Simile = She wore a crown of jewels fit for a queen. Metaphor = His smile was as bright as the sun. Antonomasia = The detective was a Sherlock Holmes in disguise. Zeugma = The stormy relationship finally sailed into calm waters.
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Pun = The comedian's jokes were a fireworks display of laughter. Hyperbole = His car was a rocket blasting down the highway. Zeugma = The politician danced around the issues like a skilled ballerina. Metaphor = The marathon runner had a heart of gold.
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
Match the following literary devices with their examples:
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