His final blow shattered the Ra'zac's carapace like the rind of a dry gourd.simile
The Menoa tree rose toward the sky like a mighty pillar, its arching canopy thousands of feet across. - Simile
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Metaphor, Personification, repetation, simile, hyperbol these are the few example of figurative language used by Karen Hesse author of Out of The Dust.
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Some figurative language is simile you can start it off like a baby.
Some examples of figurative language used in "The Teacher's Funeral" by Richard Peck include: "like a high school principal with a grudge," "as tall as a flagpole," and "time dragging like a cement block."
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Some examples of figurative language in "The Clique" could be metaphors like describing a character as a queen bee, similes comparing friendships to delicate glass, or personification of fashion items as having their own personalities.
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Metaphor, Personification, repetation, simile, hyperbol these are the few example of figurative language used by Karen Hesse author of Out of The Dust.
Violence is a storm, unleashing its fury on all in its path. Anger is a wildfire, spreading rapidly and consuming everything in its wake. Conflict is a beast, tearing through relationships and leaving destruction in its wake.
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In the poem "Words or Birds" by Anne Stevenson, some examples of figurative language include metaphor ("words are birds"), personification ("Words shouted, whispered, crooned"), and simile ("they hover like hummingbirds"). These devices help create vivid imagery and convey the theme of the power of language.
Sure! Some examples of figurative language in "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" include: Similes: "It was a mountain of difficulty, dread, and terror, that no slave." Metaphors: "I was broken in body, soul, and spirit." Personification: "They breathed the very atmosphere of corrupting influence."