It basically means "Wait" or "Slow down".
It comes from the context of horse-driven vehicles (carriages and coaches): meaning to hold the horses steady so they don't move and move the vehicle around.
The figurative Language used in "Hold your horses" is an idiom. It defines that you should slow down when you are too swift in something. It also means you should stop and freeze what you are doing.
For example, when somebody says "Hold your horses", it is a reminder or alert to be careful, slow down, or stop doing something.
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no
its a metaphor.
Deconstruction
This type of figurative language is symbolism.
Hyperbole
deconstruction
no
its a metaphor.
What type of figurative language did charles w chesnutt use for his books?
Deconstruction
This type of figurative language is called metaphor. In this case, the past is being compared to an ambush, creating a vivid image of how unexpected and intrusive memories from the past can affect the narrator.
This type of figurative language is symbolism.
Personification is the type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
I believe the type of figurative language in which an inanimate object is given human characteristics is anthropomorphism.
Hyperbole
The type of figurative language in the sentence would need to be provided for an analysis to be made.
Metaphor.