Create a sentence about a clock for each type of figurative language

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Answer 1
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The sentences about a clock for each type of figurative language are:

  • Simile: The clock goes as fast as a mouse.
  • Metaphor: That clock really is my enemy.
  • Personification: The clocking keeps running.
  • Onomatopoeia: Tick, tock, tick, tock...
  • Alliteration: The clock's clicking creates crazy compact catastrophes in my head!  

What are figurative languages?

Conversely, figurative language is more intricate. This departs from the usual meaning, and via the use of rhetorical techniques like metaphors, analogies, or similes.

It heightens or enriches the meaning of the term by linking, comparing, or equating it with meanings that are unrelated to its original meaning.  Emotion can in fact play a significant role in figurative language since this tends to be a hermeneutic exercise with a subjective component.

Therefore, the sentences are:

  • Simile: The clock goes as fast as a mouse.
  • Metaphor: That clock really is my enemy.
  • Personification: The clocking keeps running.
  • Onomatopoeia: Tick, tock, tick, tock...
  • Alliteration: The clock's clicking creates crazy compact catastrophes in my head!  

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Answer 2
Answer: simile: The clock goes as fast as a mouse.

metaphor: That clock really is my enemy.

Personification: The clocking keeps running. 

Onomatopoeia: Tick, tock, tick, tock... 

Alliteration: The clock's clicking creates crazy compact catastrophes in my head!  

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how revolutionary he was in his time.  But I've never seen any actual quotes
or selections from his "Code", until just this minute in your essay.

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Hammo, about the time you get down to #195 .  I think I would have written
that even though he certainly was just and benevolent for his time, that
doesn't mean that he did not occasionally fly clear off the rails. 
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