it means word variety (like using words that have different meanings instead of being bland using the same words over and over) also it could be used for imagery (which is using figurative language to make an image in your head as you read.)
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find me a sentence in figurtive language
It's a metaphor.
The song Firework if any of you are wondering...
what does figurtive languege mane
Simile: I am as busy as a bee. Metaphor: I am a distant cloud in the sky. Personification: The chair smiled at me.
"America has give the Negro a bad check, a check which has come back marked "insufficient funds" but we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt"
Some examples of figurative language in "The Misfits" include metaphors such as "a dark cloud hanging over him" to describe a character's mood, similes like "as noisy as a flock of geese" to show how loud a group is, and personification like "the wind whispered through the trees" to give human qualities to nature.
Cacat means handicapped in Malay Language or Indonesian language.
The term is "figurative language" and generally refers to metaphors, where the word used is suggestive of a relationship or characteristic. This is opposed to "literal language" where what is stated is actual, or factual. An example of figurative language would be "letting off steam" (expressing anger or frustration) where the person is obviously not actually releasing heated water vapor.
"Malo elele" means "thank you" in Tongan language.
"Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers" is known as alliteration. Alliteration is the repetition of any consonant sounds at the beginning of words.The form of expression in the phrase is called a tongue twister.