In 2-3 sentences, list an example of figurative language (simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, idiom, etc.). Then, using the R.A.C.E strategy (restate, answer, cite evidence, explain evidence) as best you can, explain why your answer is figurative language and what the meaning is.

Example: I was so tired that I could have fallen asleep standing up. This sentence is an example of figurative language, specifically a hyperbole. It is a hyperbole because it is an exaggeration. While I was extremely tired and could have easily fallen asleep, it was an exaggeration that I could actually fall asleep while standing up. Make it not sound AI.

The teacher's voice was a booming thunder that shook the classroom. This sentence is an example of figurative language, specifically a metaphor. The teacher's voice is being compared to thunder, suggesting that it was loud and powerful. This comparison is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to emphasize the impact and intensity of the teacher's voice.

All of it is AI so can you change all of it so that it doesn't sound like AI?

The sound of the waves crashing against the rocks was like a soothing lullaby. This sentence is an example of figurative language, specifically a simile. The waves' sound is being compared to a lullaby, emphasizing the calming and gentle nature of the waves. This comparison is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to create a vivid image and evoke a sense of tranquility.