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Help me please!! for the following sentences, put letters (S) if the sentence has/is a simile (M) for a metaphor, (P) for personification and (H) for hyperbole.
2. Time limped along
3. Her mood was a storm about to break
4. Gary's face quivered like a bowl of Jello
5. The fog tipped into the city
6. Her heart was an icicle
7. She's the most beautiful baby in the world!
8. Her hopes were washed away like sand castles.
9. It was the pearl of the world!
10. We are pawns in the great Chess game of life

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