There are many types of figurative language. Including:
Idiom
Simile:comparing two things using like or as
Metaphor: comparing two things NOT using like or as
Hyperbole: an exageration of real things
And many more!!
4 Example of Figurative Language in 'The Wish'
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There are many types of figurative language, such as similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, and idioms, among others. The exact number can vary depending on how specific you want to get with different types and variations.
You could find a list of all figurative language used in "The Scarlet Ibis" by reading the text and identifying similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, and other forms of figurative language as you come across them. Alternatively, you could search for a study guide or analysis of the story that highlights the different types of figurative language used by the author.
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Dialect is not figurative language. Dialect refers to the way a language is spoken in a particular region or by a specific group of people, while figurative language uses words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
Figurative language uses surprising description to make things seem vivid
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
metaphor
Yes
there are a lot of different ones
symbolism is considered to be figurative language. onomatopoeia is a sound element that is a subheading of figurative language.