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Harrison Bergeron Figurative Language

Question: Metaphor

Answer: “Her voice was a warm, melodious, time-less melody”

Question: Simile

Answer: A buzzer sounded in George’s head. His thoughts fled in panic like bandits from a burglar alarm”.

Question: Personification

Answer: The photograph danced to the tune of an earthquake”

Question: Simile.

Answer: The bar snapped like celery”.

Question: Simile

Answer: The leaped like deer on the moon.

Question: Idiom

Answer: “So no one would feel like something the cat drug in.”

Question: Simile

Answer: Harrison looked like a walking junkyard.

Question: Consonance

Answer: Clanking, Clownish and huge.

Question: Onomatopoeia

Answer: .”Harrison Bergeron, age fourteen,” she said in a grackle squawk.”

Question: Personification

Answer: “The photograph of Harrison Bergeron on the screen jumped again and again…”