Alliteration
Alliteration
Alliteration
metaphor
Literal
The monster roared loudly because it wants to be heard
The black car roared
No , but they did have as pets Spot which was a dragon , Igor that was a bat , a Raven named Charlie and then there was a black cat known only as "Kitty" who roared as a lion does .
Jean Seberg is most famous for her role in Boujour Tristesse, A bout de souffle and Airport. She has starred in 37 films including comedies such as The Mouse that Roared and musicals like Paint Your Wagon.
See Related LinksSee the Related Links for "Figures of Speech Explained" to the bottom for the answer. The main figures of speech types are: Tropes, Metaplasmic Figures, Figures of Omission, Figures of Repetition, Figures of Unusual Word Order and Figures of Thought.1 simile2 metaphor3 hyperbole4 personification5 apostrophy6 synecdoche7 onomatopeia8 alliteration9 irony10 analogy11 oxymoron12 paradox13 metonomy14 euphemism15 anthitesis
Shouted, bellowed, hollered, howled, screamed, roared, shrieked, and wailed.
roar, shout, bawl, bark, yell, yelp, shriek, howl, scream.
Yes, good example.
Personification.
The lion ferociously roared.
I walked up to the tiger, and it roared at me.
The Bells, by E.A. Poe, for one. Also, Jabberwocky and the Highwayman, but the Bells is better.
the lion roared at the zebra.
The sky roared with anger!
At the entrance of the zoo it sounded like a lion roared.
The child clenched her dad's hands in fear when the lion in the zoo roared
Shout / shouts / shouted /shoutingExclaim / exclaims / exclaimed / exclaimingYell / yells / yelled / yellingCry / cries / cry out / cried / cryingClamour / clamours / clamoured / clamouringHowl / howls / howled / howlingRoar / roars / roared / roaringScream / screams / screamed /screamingScreech / screeches / screeched /screechingShriek / shrieks / shrieked / shriekingWhoop / whoops / whooped / whoopingBawl / bawls / bawled / bawlingBellow / bellows / bellowed / bellowingCall / calls / called / callingAlert / alerts / alerted / alertingBark / barks / barked / barking