It was raining cats and dogs.
Idiom
My wife Lilia enjoys musical theater.
Appositive
"Have you ordered. The jeans?,yet, Mandy asked.
"Have you ordered the jeans yet?" Mandy asked.
I was at the food court.
Setting
The boy was as brave as a lion in the jungle.
Simile
Handwriting was as sharp as a knife.
Smilie
The artist painted, her hand gliding across the canvas in a creative dance.
Absolute
"I think you have something in your hair, Lydia said.
"I think you have something in your hair," Lydia said.
"This food is really good," said Amanda.
Dialogue
The new teacher is as tall as a giraffe.
Hyperbole
WAM!! He jumped off the cliff!
The weather being fine, we went out for a picnic.
Absolute
Jammy loves summer, so much he even said "i think summer is the best,. Jammy shoted
Jammy loves summer so much he shouted, "I think summer is the best."
I ran to go get my dog before he got run over.
Action
The heat outside was like stepping in lava.
Simile
The dog was crying and screaming
Alliteration
Maya at lunch at Chick- Fa- La, her favorite fast food on the week days.
Appositive
"Go clean your room right now?," Mom said.
"Go clean your room right now," mom said.
I was sitting on the ground at the lake.
Setting
The sun smiled down on us.
Personification
The courageous, cat, creeped behind him.
Alliteration
The old cat, scarred and flea-bitten, slept by the window.
Adjective out of order
"I hate this class, said Lamary
"I hate this class," said Lamary.
I stood up to get out of the cafeteria and throw away my trash.
Action AND setting
He's a couch potato
Metaphor