In "Skeleton Creek Book 1: Ryan's Journal," examples of figurative language include similes (comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as"), such as "the wind howled like a monster" and "the shadows slithered across the walls like snakes." Metaphors (implied comparisons that do not use "like" or "as") can also be found, like when Ryan describes feeling "trapped in a spider's web of secrets." These examples help create vivid imagery and bring added layers of meaning to the text.
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