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English, 15.12.2020 22:20 lilbloke

Please Help Find the Metaphor. Find the Alliteration. Find the Onomatopoeia. Find the Oxymoron. Find the Personification. PLZ PLZ PLZ!!
Today was an exciting day for Frosty. He spent the majority of the seasons stored safely under the stairs in a storage bin, but during winter he was carefully removed from the bubble wrap and placed lovingly on the mantle for display.

He loved to see the family put up the tree and fill it with all of the colorful ornaments that were tucked in beside him in the bin during the year. When the family was done decorating, Frosty gazed out at a room filled with garland and lights and listened to the children humming along to Christmas carols. The love in the room was undeniable.

It’s important to know, however, that life in a snowglobe was not all roses! The children absolutely loved to clink on the glass with their nails, pick Frosty up, and shake him like a rattle until the snowflakes attacked
him from every angle. Eventually, the blizzard would die
down, but there was a deafening silence as Frosty
waited for another person to pick him up to give
him another shake!

His favorite part of being on the mantle was
seeing the children open their gifts on Christmas
morning. Their excited voices were like music to
his ears and made up for all of the dizziness he
was subjected to during the holiday season.

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