I have a couple of phrases/sentences that need to be labeled as a type of figurative language.

1. Pitter Patter, raindrops are falling from the sky. (could this be onomatopoeia or personification?)

2. Boil the butter and bring it by the bank. (could this be an idiom or alliteration?)

3. Every day at school, Anna's dresses are a walking color wheel. (could this be personification or metaphor?)

2 answers

1. onomatopoeia
2. alliteration
3. metaphor
1. Onomatopoeia
2.alliteration
3.metaphor
( just so u don't second guess urself)
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