What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
Alliteration
figurative language
by Nayab Aslami Homework! Oh, homework! I hate you! You stink! I wish I could wash you away in the sink. If only a bomb would blow you to bits. Homework! Oh, homework! You're giving me fits. I'd rather take a bath with a man-eating shark, or wrestle a lion alone in the dark, eat spinach and liver, pet ten porcupines, than tackle the homework my teacher assigns. Homework! Oh, homework! You're last on my list. I simply can't see why you even exist. If you just disappeared it would tickle me pink. Homework! Oh, Homework! I hate you! You stink!
Italian is the language from which the word 'opera' comes. It's a feminine noun in Italian. It includes among its different translations 'work, opera [as a piece of music], opera [as the theater in which the music is performed], and deed'. It's pronounced 'OH-peh-rah'.
Alliteration: There's not a thing that I would change.Alliteration: The whole world stops and stares for a whileHyperbole: her eyes make the stars look like they're not shinin'Hyperbole: when you smile, the whole world stops and stares for a whileHyperbole: her lips I could kiss them all day if she'd let me
Oh, what a goose I am!
In my opinion Ho-Oh looks like a girl to me, but Ho-Oh could also be a boy.....
"Homework! Oh Homework!" by Jack Prelutsky is a humorous and relatable poem that expresses a student's frustration with the tasks and demands of homework. It uses playful language and exaggerated scenarios to convey the speaker's exasperation with the workload assigned to them.
by Nayab Aslami Homework! Oh, homework! I hate you! You stink! I wish I could wash you away in the sink. If only a bomb would blow you to bits. Homework! Oh, homework! You're giving me fits. I'd rather take a bath with a man-eating shark, or wrestle a lion alone in the dark, eat spinach and liver, pet ten porcupines, than tackle the homework my teacher assigns. Homework! Oh, homework! You're last on my list. I simply can't see why you even exist. If you just disappeared it would tickle me pink. Homework! Oh, Homework! I hate you! You stink!
Your doing your homework arent you, little sixth graders, your summer packets. Oh, mark twain...
"Homework! Oh, Homework!" is a poem by Shel Silverstein from his book "A Light in the Attic."
Well to not get homework you have to cover the whole lesson and not ask the teacher any because you will be like "miss don't we get homework ?" and she would say "oh yes do some research about...."
Oh no, language is quite real.
You say "Oh gosh!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Mogbe!".
"twinkle, twinkle, little star how I wonder what you are""Oh, snow, why must you hamper my enjoyment with your vicious cold bite?"By using an apostrophe in figurative language you are making a reference to something inanimate ( or not alive) this can also go for anyone who is dead or not present.For instance: "Romeo, Romeo, where art thou Romeo?"
oxymoron
Studying but also being organized ...... oh and doing your Homework helps ..alot
It helps you on your homework etc. and its the BEST oh yeah
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