That phrase is an example of personification, ascribing human characteristics to an inanimate object. It is not an onomatopoeia, which is a word that imitates a sound, or an alliteration, which is the repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
yes she does its "do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind wanting to start again
.. men may come but i go on for ever
There are multiple songs that have at least 5 poetic devices, but one is "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette. It contains personification, metaphor, rhythm, stanza, and imagery.
A poem is a poem it has a name for a reason it may contain metaphors or personification so can it be called extended personification ? Well probably only if you have personification in it then call it what ever you want
The word "banging" can function as both a verb and an onomatopoeia. As a verb, it describes the action of making a loud noise by striking something. As an onomatopoeia, it imitates the sound of something hitting or striking against a surface.
A Sofia is The greatest human being . With all virtues ever considerd, she is knowledge and the personification of perfection.
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Once we run out of oil we will run out of plastic
No way Justin bieber did not have a plastic surgery!
No
Onomatopoeia means word that sounds like the thing sounds. If you have ever listened to a wood fire burning, you can hear the crackle of the fire. Your answer would be crackle or crackling.
That was the most useless answer ever. You are an idiot. You didn't even spell it right. It should be spelled "a lot".