In Katy Perry's song, "Firework", she sings: "Boom, boom, boom, even brighter than the moon, moon, moon". What kind of figurative language is she using?
onomatopoeia ("Boom" imitates the sound that a firework makes).
In Carrie Underwood's song, "See You Again", she sings: "In a place far away where the water meets the sky". What kind of figurative language is being used in this lyric?
metaphor ("where the water meets the sky" is a metaphor for the horizon).
In Missy Elliot's song, "The Rain", she says: "Beep beep, who got the keys to the Jeep?" What kind of figurative language is being used in this lyric?
Onomatopoeia ("beep beep" is imitating the sound of a car horn).
In Aerosmith's song, "Can't stop loving you", he sings: "I fell from holy Moses mountain, where love’s a slippery slope". What kind of figurative language can be found in this lyrics?
alliteration ("Moses mountain" and "Slippery Slope" Are two sets of words that are close to each other that have the same beginning consonant sound. AND metaphor: "love's a slippery slope" means love is dangerous or tricky.)