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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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metaphors

The old car groaned as it made its way up the bumpy road to the top of the hill.
  

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AnonymousThe old car groaned
I'd call it personification, I think, not a metaphor.
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Which is the metaphors in these sentences?
The olds car groaned as it made its way up tone bumpy road to the tothe hills hill.
The truck engine coughed and sputtered, refusing to start on it's long journey to town.
The motorcyclist is risking hie life by snaking in and out of the traffic.
The emission of carbon monoxide from vehicles will only add to bathe sickly state of our Earth
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AnonymousThe olds car groaned as it made its way up tone bumpy road to the tothe hills hill.The truck engine coughed and sputtered, refusing to start on it's long journey to town.
As I have already said, I see no metaphors. but only personifications in those two.
AnonymousThe motorcyclist is risking his life by snaking in and out of the

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