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Answer:

For question 12- Simile

For question 13- Onomatopoeia

Explanation:

simile- contains like or as

onomatopoeia- contains words that explain sounds?

Answer:

12) Simile      13) onomatopoeia

Explanation:

12) A simile is an exagerration or phrase that uses the words like/as example: You are cute as a button. This is to compare it to something. A metaphor is similar, however, it does not use like/as and just states something example: I am dying after doing that.

DO NOT GET THE 2 CONFUSED

13) onomatopoeia is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named. Because street lights dont just make a click when they turn off, it would be idiom. I highly doubt it, but if you get this wrong and it lets you retry, it would be personification. Again, I highly doubt onomatopoeia is incorrect.