That phrase contains two elements of figurative language. The first is personification. The willows really can't dance, but the author uses that verb for effect. The next element is visual imagery. The reader can picture the willows along the bank "danc[ing]" in the wind.
This is an example of personification, ascribing human-like qualities to the willows by saying they are dancing. It creates a vivid image of the willows swaying gracefully in the wind.
personification
Personification
Some figurative language examples for the book "Firegirl" could include similes like "her laughter was like a ray of sunshine" or metaphors such as "her emotions were a raging wildfire." Personification could also be used: "the flames of her past danced in her eyes."
Alliteration is used when she describes a piece of clothing on the line.the top was pook a doked and siobhans says dalmation dots danced
Some examples of figurative language from the book "City of Orphans" include: "The city streets were alive with the chatter of gossiping buildings." "Her laughter danced like music through the air." "The darkness wrapped around him like a heavy cloak." "His words were a sharp dagger that pierced through her defenses." These examples use metaphors and similes to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions in the readers.
it was danced in 1920! it is still danced today!
danced is the past participle for the word dance.
I danced with my partner.
Danced is a verb.
Danced
Hip hop is danced because it is fun.Hip hop is originally to be danced on the streets but now these days hip hop is danced in studios. :)
It was traditonally danced in the USA and England. These days, it is danced by ballroom dancers everywhere.