Marie devers
all along my childhood, it’s been exceedingly bad— 3
from my diapers...
English, 24.01.2020 05:31 mariah9695
Marie devers
all along my childhood, it’s been exceedingly bad— 3
from my diapers to my schoolbooks, there’s always been an ad. 4
the speaker says from my diapers to my schoolbooks, there's always been an ad. this statement is a(n)
a) hyperbole.
b) idiom.
c) onomatopoeia.
d) simile.
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