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Never Evers: Heute wird geksst! | Lucy Ivison, Tom Ellen
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"'Connie-May has always been a freak.' I heard Lauren say.'It's like Freaky Friday. Like actually a seven-year-old is trapped in her body. And Kiera looks really, like... awkward.'" pg. 36

This is an allusion and a metaphor because it refers to a movie/show called Freaky Friday. Also, it is metaphor because it compared Connie-May to a seven-year-old, saying that it is trapped in her body.
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Nemo1234567890 have seen all of those movies... 2/10 4y
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Never Evers: Heute wird geksst! | Lucy Ivison, Tom Ellen
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"She looked out dreamily to sea. "Oh, Ron Weasley... you fictional ginger stud."'" pg.31

This is an allusion because it refers to a famous character, Ron Weasley from Harry Potter.
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"I picked up my bright blue Christmas bath bomb and cupped it in my hands under the water. It started to fizz and come alive." pg. 2

This is personification because a bath bomb can't come alive, it's an inanimate object.
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Nat_Panda1221 This is a great quote. I completely agree that this quote is personification. why is the character picking the bath bomb up? How would the bath bomb come alive and why would the author choose to say this word? I believe that when the author says come alive it means to bubble a lot and to be full of color. What do you think? 4y
thesnaccthatstrikesbacc nice personification with fizz and come alive
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The House on Mango Street | Sandra Cisneros

“No two exactly alike“ pg.35 Cisneros

Mrs.Bolduc What kind of #readingcandy is this? 4y
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Dicey's Song | Cynthia Voigt
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“Worry was like the mist along the marsh; it rose up from the floors of the house.“ (3.215)
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