Lonely Hearts Club: Sweet Choco loves balls, seeks home
"Pssst. I’ll tell you a secret if you promise not to tell my dogs I told you." Personification: Giving something human equalities
"The staff named him Choco because, as they put it, he’s sweeter than the finest chocolate" Metaphor: Comparing two things by using one kind of object or using in place of another to suggest the likeness between them.
"I promise your heart will melt faster than a Hershey’s Kiss in a chocolate fondue." Metaphor: Comparing two things by using one kind of object or using in place of another to suggest the likeness between them.
"Sweet Choco loves balls, seeks home" is about a dog Choco who is a pitbull mix at the Hudsen Mohawk Humane Society. Choco is having troubles getting adopted due to his breed but in reality he is the sweetest dog that is so friendly, "He gave ma a big smile and ambled over wagging his tail to give me some kisses" says ryan. This shows that when using figurative language it makes it seem like the readers want to see the dog to get the same attention and that everyone should want or even need Choco in their life. The figurative language in this article really helps to get the love and attention of the readers because they are promoting the adoption of a dog. And in order to "sell a product" you need to grab the readers heart and attention. This article did just that stating "he’s sweeter than the finest chocolate".
Figurative Language
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