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Sort each example of figurative language into the correct column.

Bright flowers were waving to me.
Personification
Hyperbole
The old car groaned in protest.
Everybody knows Alexander
I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
The wind screamed with anger.
The bag weighed a ton

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Answer:

PERSONIFICATION:

(Bright flowers were waving to me.)

(The old car groaned in protest.)

(The wind screamed with anger.)

HYPERBOLE:

(Everybody knows Alexander).

(I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.)

(The bag weighed a ton.)

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User Stackprotector
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Answer:

Personifications: "Bright flowers were waving to me"

"The old cat groaned in protest"

"The wind screamed in anger"

Hyperboles: "Everybody knows Alexander"

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse"

"The bag weighed a ton"

Step-by-step explanation:

Personifications give human characteristics to non living objects, while hyperboles are exaggerations.

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