Metaphor
If you are referring to "a severe mall habit" an example of figurative language might be "shopaholic."
No, consonance is not an example of figurative language. Consonance is a literary device used in poetry and prose where the repetition of consonant sounds occurs within or at the end of words. Figurative language, on the other hand, includes devices like similes, metaphors, and personification that create imaginative comparisons and expressions.
It is if the person (or animal) is not wearing goggles.
One could be a metaphor, for example referring to jealousy as "a green-eyed monster".
Yes, here's an example: "Her laughter was music to my ears."
Metaphor
This is an example of an engish figurative language.
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personification
It is an example of a simile. Similes use "like" or "as" to compare two things.
No, consonance is not an example of figurative language. Consonance is a literary device used in poetry and prose where the repetition of consonant sounds occurs within or at the end of words. Figurative language, on the other hand, includes devices like similes, metaphors, and personification that create imaginative comparisons and expressions.
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If you are referring to "a severe mall habit" an example of figurative language might be "shopaholic."
A simile is a figurative language that compares two things that are alike in some way. An example is the phrase as cute as a kitten.
Allusion
you and me together