Yes, there are examples of figurative language in "Return to Groosham Grange" by Anthony Horowitz. For instance, when the author describes a character's hair as a "wild tangle of gold," this is a simile comparing the hair to gold. Additionally, when a character's laughter is described as a "peal of bells," this is a metaphor comparing the sound of the laughter to the ringing of bells.
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Yes there are many examples of figurative language in small steps just look deeper.
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."
Could you give examples of figurative language in Maroo of the Winter Cave?
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Yes there are many examples of figuritive language in New Moon.
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Yes, there is figurative language in "Acceptance" by Langston Hughes. The use of the metaphor "Life is for the living" and personification of Life asking for "your soul" are examples of figurative language in the poem.
Yes! It is. Here's a link that lists 20 examples of figurative language: http://grammar.about.com/od/rhetoricstyle/a/20figures.htm I wasn't sure about irony either. :)