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How a fuzzy tale relates to my life

How a fuzzy tale relates to my life. By Ben Dingus. Warm Fuzzies feel VERY nice. Warm Fuzzies can come in the simplest forms. Such as: Hey Ben! How have you been? (Alliteration) I get a laugh whenever coach yells at me and says, “Gee McGee, get it right.” (Assonance).

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How a fuzzy tale relates to my life

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  1. How a fuzzy tale relates to my life By Ben Dingus

  2. Warm Fuzzies feel VERY nice • Warm Fuzzies can come in the simplest forms. Such as: Hey Ben! How have you been? (Alliteration) • I get a laugh whenever coach yells at me and says, “Gee McGee, get it right.” (Assonance)

  3. Cold Pricklies feel VERY horrible • When I get a Cold Prickly I feel like trailer in a tornado. (Simile) • When I receive a Cold Prickly I am a porcupine. (Metaphor)

  4. The warm-hearted twin of Cold Prickly: Warm Fuzzy • Warm Fuzzies are like the chocolate frosting on a vanilla cake. (Simile, Imagery) • I feel like I am receiving a Warm Fuzzy when someone compliments me on my attire. • Someone might say, “That bright pink tie looks great with that jet black shirt.” (Imagery)

  5. The cold-hearted twin of Warm Fuzzy: Cold Prickly • It feels like I am receiving a Cold Prickly all day when it is raining. I feel like I am hung out to “dry”. (Simile) • I feel like I am receiving a Cold Prickly when coach yells, “Dingus, you can’t dunk it.” (assonance)

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