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24 June, 23:14

What type of figurative language is this: "i unlocked my door just in case had any tricks up his sleeve"

what type of figurative language is this: "good thing his legs don't touch when he walk cause if those two twigs got to rubbing against one another he'd have a fire in no time"

what type of figurative language is this: "we turned another corner and my heart started jumping around in my stomach"

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  1. 24 June, 23:19
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    Hyperbole because the tricks arent really up his sleeve, but meant clever.

    hyperbole because his legs literally are not really twigs.

    hyperbole because his heart is only beating not actually jumping inside his stomach
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