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People called Gitl, "Gitl the bear" Hope this helps!:)
The figurative meaning of the phrase giving face to the lost is when Forensic Anthropologists give an identity to a person. For example, Forensic Anthropologists find out information such as the victim's race, name age weight, etc.
It means someone is applying a good amount of pressure on you to do something. It is figurative, not literal. Example, Stop twisting my arm, I'm not going to the movies tonight.
It means to use other words instead of your words to express what you are saying. For Example: Its raining cats and dogs. This is figurative language because it expresses that it is raining very hard.
An example of a figurative device is a simile, metaphor, alliteration, etc.
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This is an example of an engish figurative language.
A simile is a figurative language that compares two things that are alike in some way. An example is the phrase as cute as a kitten.
Something that is not literal. A simile or a metaphor is an example of a figurative expression.non-literal.Figuratively speaking, her blood had turned to ice.
Yes, "goggle-eyed" is an example of figurative language known as a metaphor. It is used to describe someone with wide, bulging eyes in a figurative way without directly stating it.
An example of a figurative sentence on a second grade level is "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse." It contains hyperbole.
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This is an example of imagery.
An example of figurative language using consonance is, "Sally sells seashells by the seashore." The repeated "s" sound creates a musical quality and enhances the rhythm of the sentence.
When both parties agree to end a contract. For example, If I am hosting an outdoor concert for you, we can agree that there will be no concert if it rains.
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