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Gorillaz, Green Day, TrainIncubus has a really good song "black heart inertia" it has tons of figurative language
No it isn't because there are tons of body language signs that say I love you, I'm mad at you, I'm tired, and tons of other things.
If you�ve got a Blackberry phone, it may have occurred to you at one point or another that its appearance can be boring. The good news is that there are several customizations that you can give your Blackberry phone. For example, you can download themes that can completely change the look and feel of your phone�s interface. These can be downloaded off the internet for free, as well. You can even purchase cases for your Blackberry phone that can reflect you more as a person. Overall, there are literally tons of customizations that can be made to the Blackberry phone.
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There are tons of cases for blackberry phones. You can get a hard style case or a gel type of case for your phone. They come in all different colors like pink, blue, and green. You can also find cases with designs that include tweety or puppy dogs.
Your closest YMCA should have a language program. If not they will be able to supply you with tons of recommendations on areas and programs to help you learn language skills.
"Tons" is not necessarily a slang word, but it is an informal way to express a large quantity. It is commonly used in spoken and written language.
Yes, there is figurative language used in The Alchemyst By Michael Scott. A similie used would be, "Foul, yellow-tinged smoke coiled and dripped from the gray man's gloved hands, spattering onto the wooden floor like dirty liquid." Personification: "Sharp and clean, the smell cut through the clost cellar atmosphere." Metaphor: "Josh's vision became a kaleidoscope of black-and-white still images as the light seared the rods and cones at the back of his eyes." I think this is a hyperbole, but I might be wrong... ;3; "Her teeth were small and perfect, and her face was traced with tiny laugh lines at the corners of her eyes." I think saying that they're perfect is the hyperbole part, but, again, I'm not sure. This is just to name a few. There are TONS more!!
No there are tons of computer languages HTML actual isn't a computer language at all but a website language and a low one at that. Learn javascript next then move on to languages like C# and C++.
A word isn't figurative. It's the use of the word that's figurative.For example, blanket is a concrete noun with a literal meaning. So is snow. But when you say "a blanket of snow," that's figurative, because it isn't really a blanket. It's an implied comparison of the layer or coating of snow with a blanket because the snow lies over the earth the way a blanket lies over a bed. It is speaking of the snow as if it were some other thing--namely, a blanket. That's what makes it figurative--the opposite of literal.
Use this site. It has tons of words in ASL signed on video. The word "has" is on there. www.aslpro.com
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