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Figurative language in the Lorax

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  • 11-06-2021

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They explained that the Truffula Trees were "softer than silk" which is a hyperbole

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  • 11-06-2021

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In both stories they use figurative language to help the reader understand some details. One example of this in the Lorax is when, the Lorax talks to the oncles about the waste his is making from hsi machines. In the text it says, “‘What’s more,’ snapped the Lorax.

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