This phrase is an example of the literary device alliteration, or repeated consonant sounds.
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simile
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?
It is an example of hyperbole, or extreme exaggeration. Unless the speaker is referring to Meganeura a species of insects from the Carboniferous period (approximately 300 million years ago) which are often referred to as "giant dragonflies" and were as big as kites - in which case the figure of speech is an allusion.
For example "Ursa Major", the stellar constallation, is "Iso Karhu" (big bear), so I think the answer is "Karhu".
The song Big Bear is preformed by the band Steak.
Big Bear Solar Observatory was created in 1969.
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Yes, "The Big Field" by Mike Lupica includes figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. These literary devices are used to enhance the descriptions and create vivid imagery throughout the story.
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?
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Look over there its a big bear =]
Literal language says what it means directly without any euphimisms or figurative language, so an example would be to say "The dog died" instead of "The dog went to the big farm in the sky."
In the poem "Sick" by Shel Silverstein, the line "your tonsils are as big as rocks" uses a simile as a form of figurative language. By comparing the size of the tonsils to rocks, Silverstein creates a vivid image in the reader's mind to emphasize the severity of the sickness.
No, Big Bear does not have more than Little Bear. Little Bear has less than Big Bear.
The Big Bear and Little Bear are star constellations. The Big Bear (Ursa Major) contains the constellation known as the Big Dipper and the Little Bear (Ursa Minor) is the Little Dipper.
the big white bear is called polar bear
Big Bear was born in 1825.