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Answer 1
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These should be right, sorry if there are any that aren't lol

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1) Metaphor

2) Personification

3) Personification

4) Metaphor

5) Metaphor

6) Personification

7) Simile

8) Simile

Remember that similes are usually statements like "proud as a lion" and "sneaky as a fox", and also use the word like in them often. Metaphors apply to things that cannot be taken literally, i.e. "heart of gold". Personification applies human characteristics to inanimate objects, "the day was singing". These are good to keep in mind for English courses in general

Answer 2
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