alliteration.
They have the same cosanant sound in the middle
Onomatopoeia
Because figurative language is a metaphorical kind of language. It is full of symbols. Imagery is part of it because imagery is using words to make pictures. You can remember that imagery is a part of figurative language because the adjective "figurative" has the word "figure" within it. And what is a figure? An image. A picture. A model. A representation of something. The opposite of figurative is literal. Literal is fact, truth. It's not polished to sound pretty and it's not symbolic. It carries no "underlying meaning" that most figurative language does.
Idiom because it is a figure of speech commonly used in our society that is not commonly used in other societies.
This statement uses hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally.
A Colorful Language is the answer to the question
You say "You're very kind!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Odaa gan!".
alliteration. They have the same cosanant sound in the middle
What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
what kind of figurative language is the world is my oyster
a "one horse, open sleigh".
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what kind of figurative language is the world is my oyster
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Alliteration
Metaphor
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It's not figurative it is literal
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