add the next entry in the poem to this sentence below. Please include the following figurative language categories: Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia, and Alliteration. Please label the type of figurative language at the end of your post.

She frolics in the roses while they dance with the wind.

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She frolics in the roses while they dance with the wind,
Their petals whisper secrets as the sunshine grins,
Nature's laughter echoes—BOOM!—through the air,
A symphony of blossoms where beauty is laid bare.
Every bloom a blazing star, painting the garden's skin,
While dewdrops gleam like diamonds, a treasure found within.

Figurative Language:

  • Personification: "they dance with the wind," "Their petals whisper secrets," "sunshine grins," "Nature's laughter echoes"
  • Onomatopoeia: "BOOM!"
  • Metaphor: "Every bloom a blazing star,"
  • Hyperbole: "A symphony of blossoms where beauty is laid bare"
  • Alliteration: "frolics in the roses," "dancing with the wind," "dewdrops gleam like diamonds"