Figurative Language

Identify the type of figurative language used in the phrase (alliteration, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, personification, metaphor, simile)
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Answer
"no he can't read my poker face"
idiom
"this time, this place, misused, mistakes, too long, too late"
alliteration
"You start to freeze as horror looks you right between the eyes"
personification
"That you were Romeo"
metaphor
"Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles"
hyperbole
"Smooth as a hickory wind"
simile
"The truth comes out a little at a time And it spreads just like a fire "
simile
"I got that boom, boom, boom"
onomatopoeia
 
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"You are the thunder, and I am the lighting"
metaphor
I've searched around the world, but just can't find..."
hyperbole
"how my poor heart aches, with every step you take"
idiom
raindrops on rose,......white copper kettles and warm woolen mittens"
alliteration
"the moonlight dancing off your skin"
personification
"I've heard it all a million times ..."
hyperbole
"I must have called a thousand times"
hyperbole
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