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Figurative language worksheets are tools used to learn an aspect of English. They are like figures of speech references when people speak in those terms.
Her shoes made sounds like fire crackers
Language not meant to be take literally is called figurative language.
Oh, dude, figurative language is like when you say something but you don't really mean it literally. In "The Boy on the Wooden Box," you might find similes, metaphors, or personification. It's like when you say, "His heart was a stone," or "The wind whispered secrets." So, yeah, that's the figurative language stuff.
This statement demonstrates personification.
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Stuck Like Glue was created on 2010-07-26.
The meaning of "Stuck Like Glue" is that even though the best relationships have their ups and downs, the people are still "stuck like glue".
Some figurative language is simile you can start it off like a baby.
the answer is idiom
Figurative means not literal. Figurative language refers to things like metaphors and similes.
If some part of your body is stuck in glue, you should wash that part of your body. Leaving glue on your hands or body, can damage your skin so it is important to not leave old glue on your body.
It's not figurative it is literal
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