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Verse 3

Verse 2

Onomatopoeia uses sound BANG! BOOM! BAM! BOOM! POW! Onomatopoeia uses sound to draw the effect But when you use Onomatopoeia will never be perfect

Hyperbole is when you over exaggerate like when it takes a million years for you to find your fate It's the opposite of Understatement which is under exaggerating. It's like the both of them are fighting and debating

Example: ZOOM! The ball flew past us

Example: This is the best day ever!

Onomatopoeia uses sound words

A hyperbole is an over exaggeration

Figurative Language Song

Chorus

Verse 4

Simile and Metaphor and Hyperbole Those are the 3 things from what I see Onomatopoeia and Understatement one uses sound while the other takes a sec There's some learning in this song so get rid of that fear and it isn't very hard so dry them tears

Understatement will only take a second But it literally would take a minute I reckon Like when the doctor says it will only hurt a bit but then she has to get the first aid kit

Example: This won't hurt a bit!

Verse 1

Doctor Emma at your service

An understatement is under exaggerating

Figurative Language: 5

Simile and metaphor are pretty much the same except for the like and as which could drive you insane

She is like a sneaky snake is a simile cause the like and as but if She is a sneaky snake then you've got to pass

Example: Life is a journey

Example: He was as fast as a cheeta!

A simile uses like or as

A metaphor doesn't use like or as

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