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What type of figurative language?

"Criss ball CROSS ball Criss and takes the break, KABOOM"

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Simile
Simile

Metaphor
Metaphor

Alliteration
Alliteration

Onomatopoeia
8 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The example "KABOOM" in your sentence is an example of **onomatopoeia**, as it imitates the sound of an explosion. Therefore, the correct response would be:

**Onomatopoeia**
8 months ago

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